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Two blocks of masses m each are hung from a balances as shown in the figure. The scale pan `A` is at height `H_(1)` whereas scale pan `B` is at height `H_(2)` Net torque of weights acting on the system about point `C` will be (length of the rod is `l` and `H_(1)` & `H_(2)` are lt ltR ) `(H_(1) gt H_(2))`
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