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Determination of mass of a metre scale using a spring balance. Please do the observations for the above.​

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Answered by мααɴѕí
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Least count of a measuring instrument is the least value of physical quantity that can be measured accurately using the instrument.

For example,Take a spring balance whose range is 0-25kg. In this scale, you can see that the 1kg is divided into 10 equal parts. Therefore, the least value it can measure is 100g which can be found out by measuring 1kg and by counting the number of divisions, that the needle points upon weighing it., which will be 10 divisions.

Least count = 1kg/10 =0.1 kg/ div or 100 g / div is the least count of this instrument.

Answered by durgacsshaji
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Answer: Spring balances provide a method of mass measurement that is simple and cheap. The mass is hung on the end of a spring, and the spring deflection due to the downward gravitational force on the mass is measured against a scale.

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