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Physics, 30.03.2020 20:17 jetblackcap

You measured the torque caused by the gyroscope's weight by lifting up the end of the gyroscope (at 7.5 inches). If you measured at a different distance, say you attached the spring scale at 5 inches from the pivot point, would the spring scale read a different value? Would the torque be a different value? Does this explain why you do not need to measure the spring scale at the center of mass location, where the moment of gravitational force is located? (provide an argument as well as your measurement report.)

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