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Which rider do you move last when you are measuring the mass of an object using a triple beam balance
4 years ago

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DrBob222
You move the rider on the foremost (front) beam last. That is the beam in the front. In weighing with a triple beam balance one moves the rider on the back beam, then the rider on the middle beam, then the rider on the front beam.
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