Use the simulation to compare the masses of the three colored and unlabeled weights of different sizes. To do so, set the spring constant of both springs to the same value. Hang known weights on the left spring and an unknown weight on the right spring, and compare the two. Use as many known weights as necessary to determine the unknown masses, and then place each into the appropriate mass bins in the ranking task below. Do the same for all three unknown weights.
a. M < 500g
b. M= 50g
c. 50 g< M <100g
d. M= 100g
e. 100 g< M <250g
1. Blue medium sized weight
2. Magenta small sized weight
3. Gold large sized weight
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