3. Start with the mass hanging just a few centimeters from one end. Choose an origin, record the x-coordinate of your ma

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3. Start with the mass hanging just a few centimeters from one end. Choose an origin, record the x-coordinate of your ma

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3. Start with the mass hanging just a few centimeters from one end. Choose an origin, record the x-coordinate of your mass, and record the scale readings (convert the readings from mass to Newtons if necessary). Move the masses and repeat for 7 equally spaced locations. Try to keep the scales vertical Mass: Weight (N): DATA TABLE Scale 2 (N) Location (m) som 30 m lom om 60 m 40m 70 m Scale 1 (N) 250 400 ఉ5 350 200 100 200 250 200 100 250 850 500 400 Scale 1 + Scale 2 (N) 500 boo 525 600 550 6000 600 ANALYSIS I: 1. Is the ruler's weight negligible? 2. What happened to the scale readings as you moved the hanger from one side to the other? 3. What should Scale 1 + Scale 2 = ? 4. Test this by having one or two people slide the tops of the springs as far as they can go to the ends of the crossbar, so that they are now at an angle. Measure their angles from horizontal with a protractor. Hang the mass near the middle.
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