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« on: 09/05/2008 17:21:00 »
 What is the mechanical advantage of a jack that is able to lift a 5000 N car with 400 N of effort?
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« Reply #1 on: 09/05/2008 21:09:24 »
5000/400
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« Reply #2 on: 09/05/2008 22:48:25 »
Thank you



Quote from: sophiecentaur on 09/05/2008 21:09:24
5000/400
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