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[QUOTE="shinnsohai, post: 4651549, member: 360027"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] Recently I am undergoing such experiment in school and my lecturer asked that, as if any changes in the distance(vertically) will there be changes in the force/reading of it?Assuming there is no changes in anything else except the position of the tools. (Since the "Cell load" is fixed I was unable to test it over the lab) [b]2. Relevant Pictures[/b] [ATTACH=full]167145[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]167146[/ATTACH] [h2]The Attempt at a Solution[/h2] My guess are -the force will only change as if there is 90degree to the force applied point -since the changes is perpendicular to it, so there will be no effect on it. (Sorry for Bad English) (I've fail much in my grammar ) [/QUOTE]
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