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Table 4.2: Force and acceleration. kg Total mass of the system Mass on the hanger (kg) Net force on the system (N) Accelerati
MEASUREMENTS 1. Record the total mass of the hanging objects in the first column of Table 4.2. Calculate the weight of this t
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