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English: A laboratory mass hanger is a tool used in physics experiments to explore concepts related to mass, gravity, and forces. It typically consists of a hanger or hook where masses can be suspended. By adding or removing masses, scientists can observe and measure the impact on the system, helping to illustrate principles such as gravitational attraction and Newton's laws of motion. This device is commonly used in educational settings to provide hands-on experiences for students studying physics.
English: A laboratory mass hanger is a tool used in physics experiments to explore concepts related to mass, gravity, and forces. It typically consists of a hanger or hook where masses can be suspended. By adding or removing masses, scientists can observe and measure the impact on the system, helping to illustrate principles such as gravitational attraction and Newton's laws of motion. This device is commonly used in educational settings to provide hands-on experiences for students studying physics.
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