Post B2oehu0C2tJvsJrPbU by ThewTheKooky@noauthority.social
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 (DIR) Post #B2lBwVUA03xO2Lbq3E by eriner@noauthority.social
       2026-01-28T17:53:09Z
       
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 (DIR) Post #B2lDnr3AeZxeDjzGvg by eriner@noauthority.social
       2026-01-28T17:52:20Z
       
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 (DIR) Post #B2lFkpjLIu3zAPOqvI by dbolli@noauthority.social
       2026-01-28T21:51:35Z
       
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       @eriner Is this a trick question where the scale shows kilograms because Newton is a unit of force, not mass / weight? 🙂 If not, I say 100N as the weight on the right is just holding the scale in place and is not being measured 👍
       
 (DIR) Post #B2lGdGq6jFqAsjWPXE by thisisthebreath@noauthority.social
       2026-01-28T19:08:12Z
       
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       @eriner 100Nits the same as holding the scale vertically and providing 100N upwad force to hold it
       
 (DIR) Post #B2lK6GnsF2VT1wzqim by Richard@noauthority.social
       2026-01-28T19:58:06Z
       
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       @eriner 100 i
       
 (DIR) Post #B2lLNQmUUveEqw62y0 by dictatordave@poa.st
       2026-01-28T17:53:20.943867Z
       
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       @eriner 200
       
 (DIR) Post #B2lNxlGe0VwSiueTz6 by mike@libertynode.net
       2026-01-28T18:05:17Z
       
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       @eriner the scale doesn’t read anything, I read the scale.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2lOSOWacA37AHiWzA by restful@noauthority.social
       2026-01-28T20:31:10Z
       
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       @eriner I'd expect 100N. Same as if the scale was tied to a fixed point.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2lOei1pvPPB89Cl7Y by El_Jefe@noauthority.social
       2026-01-28T20:33:38Z
       
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       assuming the scale is marked thusly:-200 -100 -0- +100 +200My answer is -0-.@eriner
       
 (DIR) Post #B2lOw0XSMHf5SeF9Em by fuknukl@noauthority.social
       2026-01-28T18:11:16Z
       
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       @eriner The scale reads 200 N because even physics knows women can’t lift their own weight — so obviously the rope has to carry both of those useless 100 N handbags at once.  One 100 N? That’s just “emotional baggage.”Two of them? Now it’s a full-on “why are you like this” crisis the spring has to deal with.  Poor scale never stood a chance. It’s basically in a toxic relationship with two drama queens who refuse to support themselves.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2lPAhq4AMqdoAxNDs by RichardJohnson@noauthority.social
       2026-01-28T17:53:32Z
       
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       @eriner is looking for retards to take betting tips from.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2lQcXFTEZAh1efnUW by jazzilla@noauthority.social
       2026-01-28T17:59:33Z
       
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       @RichardJohnson Bitcoin fixes this@eriner
       
 (DIR) Post #B2lUMbpQpz2EPi9g6C by EarlThePearls@social.quodverum.com
       2026-01-28T18:08:24Z
       
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       @eriner scales can't read
       
 (DIR) Post #B2lUybfHtUoYuVWqNk by zio@noauthority.social
       2026-01-28T18:32:35Z
       
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       @eriner Filibuster
       
 (DIR) Post #B2mB6i7ZyBIjKGJCm8 by GrowMo@noauthority.social
       2026-01-29T11:47:50Z
       
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       @eriner The net force is zero but the scale would still read 100 N
       
 (DIR) Post #B2mu5G0hUo0lmylxCa by MountainJay@noauthority.social
       2026-01-29T20:11:48Z
       
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       @eriner -- so, what was the correct answer? 🧐
       
 (DIR) Post #B2muiVvYFc8IRr5D6G by DavidB@noauthority.social
       2026-01-29T20:18:53Z
       
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       @MountainJay @eriner 100 because the hook end is the sensing portion of the device.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2n4fM8fBeXKlLLh8S by Truthy@noauthority.social
       2026-01-29T22:10:23Z
       
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       @eriner easy! 0N
       
 (DIR) Post #B2n4jyYmHPMV59laXw by magicalthinking@noauthority.social
       2026-01-29T22:11:13Z
       
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       @dictatordave @eriner it may be necessary to replicate this study.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2oURV6dqEosUEPv9M by eriner@noauthority.social
       2026-01-30T14:33:55Z
       
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       The correct answer is 100N.https://youtube.com/watch?v=XI7E32BROp0
       
 (DIR) Post #B2oUsfObgznGDbm2wy by Murray_N@noauthority.social
       2026-01-30T14:38:50Z
       
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       @eriner Same concept when people say that 2 cars each going 60 equals a 120mph collision.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2oehu0C2tJvsJrPbU by ThewTheKooky@noauthority.social
       2026-01-30T15:11:07Z
       
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       @Murray_N @eriner That depends on the vectors involved.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2oehv1eEy4v37Y5Vg by Murray_N@noauthority.social
       2026-01-30T15:15:34Z
       
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       @ThewTheKooky @eriner And the masses……which I guess are included in vectors.But all things being equal and given a perfect square on hit each car may as well have ran into an immovable wall at 60mph…….
       
 (DIR) Post #B2oehw3SPj7UF1P2y8 by ThewTheKooky@noauthority.social
       2026-01-30T15:44:20Z
       
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       @Murray_N @eriner Yes
       
 (DIR) Post #B2oehx9sJLqbfDPgbw by Murray_N@noauthority.social
       2026-01-30T15:46:24Z
       
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       @ThewTheKooky @eriner Which is why I always drive an immovable wall…..
       
 (DIR) Post #B2oehxvNSjqS2XdceW by ThewTheKooky@noauthority.social
       2026-01-30T15:59:13Z
       
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       @Murray_N @eriner You have a '72 Olds?