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short notes on beam balance​

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Answered by pushpakala086
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  • The beam balance is a device used for the determination of the mass of a body under gravitation.  

  • It consists of a beam supported at the centre by an agate knife edge resting on a support moving inside a vertical pillar. The beam carries a light pointer which moves over a scale. There are two stirrups at the ends of the beam which carries two scale pans of equal masses along with adjusting nuts. These can be adjusted to make the pointer  oscillate within the scale when the balance is raised. The balance is mounted on a platform provided with three leveling screws which make the pillar vertical. There is a plumb line which shows whether the pillar is vertical or not. The balance is enclosed in a glass case in order to avoid disturbances due to air.

  • Correct mass of the body using the beam balance,  

 

  • Where,
  • W   - Mass in the pan
  • R0 - Zero resting point
  • R   - Resting point with the body counter-poised with weight W  
  • S   - Sensibility of the balance.  
  • The sensibility S, the weight required to shift the resting point by one division is calculated from the equation,

     

R1 – Resting point with 10 mg in the right pan

Answered by gopu143
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heya here is the ans of your qun ....

A beam of balance is device which is used for the determination of the mas of the body under grvitation .

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