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The mobile shown in the figure is perfectly balanced, and the horizontal supports have insignificant masses. What must be the masses of the suspended objects m1, m2, and m3 to maintain balance? The mobile shown in the figure is perfectly balanced, and the horizontal supports have insignificant masses. What must be the masses of the suspended objects m<sub>1</sub>, m<sub>2</sub>, and m<sub>3</sub> to maintain balance?

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