Date No. 6. Two children push on opposite sides op a door dring play Both push horizontally and perpendialar to the door. one child pushes with a force of 7.5 N at a distance of 0.600 m from the hinges, and the second child pushes at a dictance of 0.450 m . wnat force must the second child exert to keep the door from moving? Assume Faction is negligible.
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- First child: Force \( F_1 = 7.5 \, \text{N} \), Distance \( d_1 = 0.600 \, \text{m} \) - Second child: Force \( F_2 = ? \), Distance \( d_2 = 0.450 \, \text{m} \) Show more…
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