An object is weighted at the North Pole by a beam balance and a spring balance
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An object is weighted at the North Pole by a beam balance and a spring balance, giving readings of WB and WS respectively. It is again weighed in the same manner at the equator, giving readings of W’B and W’S respectively. Assume that the acceleration due to gravity is the same everywhere and that the balance are quite sensitive,
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Oct
An object is weighted at the North Pole by a beam balance and a spring balance, giving readings of WB and WS respectively. It is again weighed in the same manner at the equator, giving readings of W’B and W’S respectively. Assume that the acceleration due to gravity is the same everywhere and that the [...]
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An object is weighted at the North Pole by a beam balance and a spring balance ,
giving readings of W'B and W'S respectively. Assume that the acceleration due to gravity is the same everywhere and that the balance are quite sensitive ,
giving readings of WB and WS respectively. It is again weighed in the same manner at the equator ,
An object is weighted at the North Pole by a beam balance and a spring balance, giving readings of WB and WS respectively. It is again weighed in the same manner at the equator, giving readings of W′B and W′S respectively. Assume that the acceleration due to gravity is the same everywhere and that the balance are quite sensitive, Choose the wrong option
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Sep
An object is weighted at the North Pole by a beam balance and a spring balance, giving readings of WB and WS respectively. It is again weighed in the same manner at the equator, giving readings of W′B and W′S respectively. Assume that the acceleration due to gravity is the same everywhere and that the [...]
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An object is weighted at the North Pole by a beam balance and a spring balance ,
Choose the wrong option ,
giving readings of W′B and W′S respectively. Assume that the acceleration due to gravity is the same everywhere and that the balance are quite sensitive ,
giving readings of WB and WS respectively. It is again weighed in the same manner at the equator ,