EP PHYSICS -MOD.MASTERING (18W)
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Chapter 9, Problem 62GP
CE A juggler performs a series of tricks with three bowling balls while standing on a bathroom scale. Is the average reading of the scale greater than less than or equal to the weight of the juggler plus the weight of the three balls? Explain
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EP PHYSICS -MOD.MASTERING (18W)
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