We put object in the left pan because it's the standard way.
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Find the pan of the triple-beam balance and place the object in the center of the pan.
The object is placed in the left pan because standard masses are kept in the right one which is an ancient convection
It is just for human convenience. If the person who uses the physical balance is left handed then placing the unknown mass in the right pan will be the most convenient for him. So easyness to place the weights on the pan is considered. Hence the usual procedure.
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Find the pan of the triple-beam balance and place the object in the center of the pan.
The object is placed in the left pan because standard masses are kept in the right one which is an ancient convection
Because you have to make sure it isn't in anyother number becausee it will change everything
Place it in a graduated cylinder (or any other metered container), completely submerge the object, and record the amount of water displaced. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Place an empty beaker onto a second larger catch pan. Be sure that your catch pan will hold water without leaking, and make sure it is large enough to catch ALL of the water that will spill out of the beaker. Fill a beaker until you can see the meniscus above the rim of the container. CAREFULLY lower your irregular object into the beaker with water allowing the beaker to over flow into the catch pan. Once you have your object submerged in the beaker, remove the beaker from the catch pan. Let the little bit of water adhered to the exterior of the beaker drip into the catch pan for a few seconds to make your measurement as accurate as possible. Using a graduated cylinder, measure the volume of water that has over flowed into your catch pan. The volume of this water will be very close to the volume of your irregular object.
It is just for human convenience. If the person who uses the physical balance is left handed then placing the unknown mass in the right pan will be the most convenient for him. So easyness to place the weights on the pan is considered. Hence the usual procedure.
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Because - increased pressure on one side of the weigh pan could give rise to false readings.
A pan is a wide flat object used for cooking food within the house, or the contents of such a receptacle.
A pan is a wide flat object used for cooking food within the house, or the contents of such a receptacle.
Neither. It is an object. It may be made of elements or compounds like Copper, Iron or Zinc.
to place an object in a fluid is... boring
why object stay in place