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  1. Standard pan balance with assorted weights.
  2. Movable masses attached to rigid rod and force sensors
  3. Equivalence of tension of spring attached to pole with mass vs mass at both ends. added to demo request on 23-11-2020
  4. Equivalence of tension of spring attached to pole with mass vs mass at both ends. added to demo request on 11-09-2023