Should there be a different weight messuered in 1 and 2?
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>>58557515
No, assuming that stays balanced/attached somehow
>>>/g/sqt
>>58557515
The weight would introduce torque due to the extended lever. If the torque was countered somehow, it would measure the same force.
>>58557515
>>>/sci/
also, no, but the second one has a greater torque in the join
The weight would cause the board to fall, and touch the ground. Weight on ground means less weight on table.
>>58557515
Yes because in the second example it would just tip over