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Conclusion of beam balance

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Answered by dj98913218
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Explanation:

beam balance does not measure mass; it measures weight. ... The beam balance does not directly measure the mass. It uses the fact that the gravitational force on the object is proportional to its mass.

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Answered by physicsloverhere
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A beam balance is an instrument used to measure mass. An object is put into a disk on one side that hangs from one end of a bar. It is balanced with weights at the other end. It has a lever with two equal arms and a pan suspended from each arm.

In other words, The beam balance is a device used for the determination of the mass of a body under gravitation.

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