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Meter Stick Scale II

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Author: s_noonan

Group: Technical

Filesize: 19.2 kB

Date added: 2013-01-19

Rating: 5

Downloads: 291

Views: 575

Comments: 1

Ratings: 1

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Made with: Algodoo v2.0.2 Edu

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This scene uses two counter-rotating wheels to determine the balance point of the meter stick and then calculates the hanging mass. See animator13's Find an unknown mass with a meter stick to see how the calculation works.
Last edited at 2016/07/02 20:52:08 by s_noonan
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This is actually quite accurate! I changed the value of the mass to different values within the range limits of the device, and it worked very well for each measurement. Good job! :tup: