the two pans of a beam balance ar suspended such that they are equidistant from the centre of the blame
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The Equal-Arm Balance
The point of support is called the fulcrum. Two pans of equal weight are suspended from the beam, one at each end, at points equidistant from the fulcrum.
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The Equal-Arm Balance
The point of support is called the fulcrum. Two pans of equal weight are suspended from the beam, one at each end, at points equidistant from the fulcrum.
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