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Physics, 01.02.2020 01:05 biancabahena04

Aspiral spring of natural length 10.0cm has a scale pan hanging freely in its tower ends . when an object of mass of 20g is placed in pan ,its length becomes 21.80cm ,when another object of mass 30g is placed in the pan, the length, becomes 11.05cm. calculate the mass of the scale pan.

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