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A block with a mass of 12 kg and a sphere with a mass of 10 kg is suspended by two spring scales. What is the reading on the top and bottom scale?
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I don't know how to find the answer to the bottom scale yet; but I found the top scale by adding both the masses. Then times that number by 10, which is g.
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