Physics, asked by dknishad49527, 4 months ago

4. A uniform metre scale is kept in equilibrium when supported at the 60 cm mark and a mass M is suspended
from the 90 cm mark as shown in the figure. State with reasons, whether the weight of the scale is greater than
less than or equal to the weight of mass M.
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Answered by nandithavaragani
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A uniform metre scale is kept in equilibrium when supported at the 60 cm mark and a mass M is suspended from the 90cm mark in the figure. State with reasons, whether the weight of the scale is greater than, less than or equal to the weight of mass M. Hence, weight of scale = 3 × weight of mass M

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