Is Building a Torsion Balance for Gravity Exploration a Weekend Project?

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Building a torsion balance for gravity exploration is deemed feasible as a weekend project, particularly with modern materials like monofilament fishing line. The gravitational force from weights is expected to be sufficient to create measurable torsional effects. While the project is accessible to amateurs, it will require patience for balancing the suspended arm and managing environmental factors like air currents. Participants are encouraged to document their progress and share results. Overall, the project is considered a worthwhile and engaging experiment.
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This is not course-work but I was under the impression anything that could be cousework should be posted here.

Pretty much I was wondering if this is a feasible project to take on for a weekend or two activity:

http://www.fourmilab.ch/gravitation/foobar/

I was under the impression that the gravitational force produced by the weights would be much less then the torsional force required to turn the wire, or am I missing something?
Much thanks in advanced for any responses!

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G=[G(m1m2)]/(r^2)

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Wow, that is one neat experiment! Definitely worth a weekend or two.
Yes, it should work. When first done it required spheres of solid gold, but the monofilament fishing line, the time lapse camera and no need to measure the force makes easy enough for an amateur weekend project.
I expect it will require considerable patience to get the suspended arm to balance well, the fishing line to stabilize and to stop the air currents in the room. Cameras can be trying, too. Have fun and report back!
 
well me and a friend from school have just started it so il get back with a new thread and hopefully some working videos! (once it is done in a few weeks of course)
 
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