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A rod is pivoted around its left end and is supported by a rope that is attached some distance above the pivot point. A mass is placed 61.2 cm to the right of the pivot pointFind the tension in the rope when the mass is in the position shown in the picture to the left

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A rod is pivoted around its left end and is supported by a rope that is attached some distance above the pivot point. A mass is placed 61.2 cm to the right of the pivot pointFind the tension in the rope when the mass is in the position shown in the picture to the left

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