Question: NEED HELP WITH PART 2(the hanging mass in part 1 is 170.29g)-in part 2 the mass at 95cm is 199.74g-the 10cm mass is 440.08g-and then

NEED HELP WITH PART 2(the hanging mass in part 1 is 170.29g)-in part 2 the mass at 95cm is 199.74g-the 10cm mass is 440.08g-and then the clamps holding each mass are 21.75g

NEED HELP WITH PART 2(the hanging mass in part 1 is 170.29g)-in

'PROCED' JRE Peg 1 1. 2. 3. {11-h Weigh the meter stick with the triple-beam balance. Locate the center of mass of the meter stick by balancing with a small clamp. Pivot meter stick about the 25cm mark. Add mass to the 10cm mark until the stick is balanced horizontally (see figure below). \\- . Draw a Free-Body Diagram for the meter stick. . Calculate the net torque (sum of the torques) about the 25 cm mark. Do not forget to include the mass of the small clamp used to attach the mass at the 100m mark. . Calculate the tension in the 'etring sup-porting the meter stick by using 2 F,,. . Pivot meter stick about the morn. mark. Add. 2009' to the 95 cm. Add mass to the 10cm mark until the Stick: is balanced horizontally. Draw a Free-Body Diagram for the. meter stick. Calculate the tension in the string supporting the meter stick by FIRST calculating the net torque (sum- of the torques) about the 75 cm mark. Do not forget to include the mass? or? the small clamps used "to attach the masses at the 950m and 10cm marks. Calculate the tension in the string supporting the meter stick by calculating ZFy. Compare results for the tension in the string. Take the result from (4) to be the expected value. &quot

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