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How would you weight an object using a beam balance​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A physical balance determines the gravitational mass of a body by making use of the principle of moments. A body with a gravitational mass m1 is placed in the left pan and a standard weight of m2 is placed in the right pan to keep the beam horizontal for a beam balance, a1 = a2, then m1 = m2.

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A physical balance determines the gravitational mass of a body by making use of the principle of moments. A body with a gravitational mass m1 is placed in the left pan and a standard weight of m2 is placed in the right pan to keep the beam horizontal for a beam balance, a1 = a2, then m1 = m2.

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