Physics, asked by Mike1244, 3 months ago

why cavendish use a torsion balance

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Answered by kunalboss49
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Explanation:

By measuring the angle of the rod and knowing the twisting force (torque) of the wire for a given angle, Cavendish was able to determine the force between the pairs of masses. ... The torsion coefficient could be calculated from this and the mass and dimensions of the balance.

Answered by BrainlyDevil0204
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By measuring the angle of the rod and knowing the twisting force (torque) of the wire for a given angle, Cavendish was able to determine the force between the pairs of masses. The torsion coefficient could be calculated from this and the mass and dimensions of the balance.

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