Hat's off. Explanation of the theory and practical is really super. Initially had some difficulties in understanding your English, able to understand your language slang. Wishes from India. waiting for more videos .
@@solem2008 irrespective of size, just locate the midpoint on whatever ruler you use, then you are good to go For example, let us assume you want to use a metre rule of length 10cm, your midpoint point should be the 5cm mark 20cm metre rule, your midpoint must be at the 10cm mark and so on
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Hat's off. Explanation of the theory and practical is really super. Initially had some difficulties in understanding your English, able to understand your language slang. Wishes from India. waiting for more videos .
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Do the lengths of the two strings have to be equa?l
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Please what type of forces are acting on the meter rule in these two experiments you did?
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Sir please is it that the masses are changed in position in order to balance the meter rule?
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How to take readings and plot graphs on moment of force experiment
Sir we need the table of reading or the graph
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Can the type of forces be represented using a diagram?
Plz be showing d digits
Please be more visual
Sir, must the balance point be at 50cm
Yes, the centre of gravity is expected to be at the midpoint for the two side to be at equilibrium
@@PotentialDee but all rulers are not the same
@@solem2008 irrespective of size, just locate the midpoint on whatever ruler you use, then you are good to go
For example, let us assume you want to use a metre rule of length 10cm, your midpoint point should be the 5cm mark
20cm metre rule, your midpoint must be at the 10cm mark and so on