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Based on what principle does a beam balance measure the mass of an object.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A beam balance works on the principle of moments. According to the principle of moments at equilibrium, the anti-clockwise moment due to the weight of an object on the left pan of the beam is equal to the clockwise moment due to the standard weights on the right pan of the beam.

Answered by ritambiswas
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Explanation:

beam Balance works on a principle that when two same objects of equal mass are kept the pointer will verticle

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