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If the Mechanical Advantage of a lever of `100`, when a force of `10N` acts as a distance of `20cm` from the point of fulcrum. Calculate the force acting on the other side of the fulcrum and the distance of that force from the fulcrum.

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`MA=(d_(2))/(d_(1))=(F_(1))/(F_(2))`
`implies100=(10)/(F_(2))`
`impliesF_(2)=(10)/(100)=(1)/(10)N`
and `(d_(2))/(d_(1))=MA`
`impliesd_(2)=Maxxd_(1)`
`=100xx10`
`=1000cm`
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