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Johanna Dickerson
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16 March, 11:31
Can a heavier mass be balanced by a lighter mass?
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Misael Madden
16 March, 11:38
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Answer: A heavy weight on one side can be balanced by a lighter weight on the other side if the lighter weight is located at a greater distance from the fulcrum. Unlike physical balance, visual balance can be created through absence as well as presence.
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