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Standard VI
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Class I Lever
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What are the features of a true beam balance?
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A beam balance is considered to be true when :
1. its two pans are of equal masses
2. length of the beam on either side of the support is equal
3. strings used to suspend the pans at the ends of the beam are of equal lengths
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