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Jazzilla · 2w
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Wouldn't the buoyancy of the ping pong ball cause it to float, providing tension on the rope connecting it to the seesaw? The tension force is pulling upward on the seesaw. The tension force on the string holding the steel ball is pulling on the stand that supports the ball, not on the seesaw. The seesaw will tip toward the steel ball.
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Jazzilla · 2w
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Henry Louis Cadmin · 2w
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