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the two pans of a beam balance are suspended such that they are equidistant from the centre of the the Bean.

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The Equal-Arm Balance

A uniform bar, the beam, is suspended at its exact center on a knife-edge set at right angles to it. 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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