what is the principle behind beam balance
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Beam balances use an application of the lever principle. Something called a fulcrum is placed between the force exerted by the counterweights and the load. The lever principle states that "the further away the counterweight is from the fulcrum, the more downward force it exerts".
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รσ ɦεɾε'ร µɾ αɳรωεɾ :
ɓεαɱ ɓαℓαɳcεร µรε αɳ αρρℓเcαƭเσɳ σƒ ƭɦε ℓεѵεɾ ρɾเɳcเρℓε. รσɱεƭɦเɳɠ cαℓℓε∂ α ƒµℓcɾµɱ เร ρℓαcε∂ ɓεƭωεεɳ ƭɦε ƒσɾcε εאεɾƭε∂ ɓყ ƭɦε cσµɳƭεɾωεเɠɦƭร αɳ∂ ƭɦε ℓσα∂. ƭɦε ℓεѵεɾ ρɾเɳcเρℓε รƭαƭεร ƭɦαƭ "ƭɦε ƒµɾƭɦεɾ αωαყ ƭɦε cσµɳƭεɾωεเɠɦƭ เร ƒɾσɱ ƭɦε ƒµℓcɾµɱ, ƭɦε ɱσɾε ∂σωɳωαɾ∂ ƒσɾcε เƭ εאεɾƭร".
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