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Mathematics, 08.03.2021 23:20 treytonmesser

What is the mass of the object? An object is placed on a triple beam balance, and a
student moves the sliders until it is balanced with the
pointer resting at the zero mark. When the pointer is
resting, these are the positions of the sliders:
O 340.9 g
O 493.9g
0439.0 g
O 934.1 g


What is the mass of the object?

An object is placed on a triple beam balance, and a
student moves

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