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determination of weight of an object using the principle of moments ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Aim:

To determine the weight of an object using the principle of moments

 

Apparatus required:

A metre scale, a knife edge, slotted weights, thread

 

Procedure:

i.                     A metre scale is supported at its centre of gravity by a knife edge or suspended by using a thread tied to its centre so that the scale is in the horizontal position. Ensure that the scale is in equilibrium position.

ii.                     A known weight W2 and an unknown weight W1 are suspended from to either side of the the scale using the weight hangers.

iii.                     Fix the position of one weight hanger and adjust the position of the second weight hanger such that the scale is in equilibrium.

iv.                     Measure the distance d1 and d2 of the two weight hangers from the centre of the scale accurately.

v.                     The experiment is repeated for different positions of the unknown weight. Measure the distances. The reading are tabulated as follows:

 

Observation:

 

Calculations:

Moment of a force can be calculated using the formula

Moment of the force = Force x distance

Clock wise moment by unknown weight = W1 × d1

Anticlockwise moment by known weight = W2 × d2

W1 × d1= W2 × d2

w1 w2

Unknown weight = W1= [ W2 × d2 ] /d1

 

Result:

Using the principle of moments, the weight of the unknown body W1 = ……. Kg Wt.

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Answered by kumarkumar3402
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1. DETERMINATION OF WEIGHT OF AN OBJECT USING THE PRINCIPLE OF MOMENTS

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