A 100-kg scaffold is held up by a wire at each end. The scaffold is 6.00 m long. A 500-kg box sits 1.00 m from the left end. What is the tension in each wire?
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A 100-kg scaffold is held up by a wire at each end. The scaffold is 6.00...
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