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In this experiment there is a box and a hanger. each of which is piled up with s

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In this experiment there is a box and a hanger. each of which is piled up with some masses You'll be taking a series of acceleration measurements with different masses on the hanger, but you II want to keep the total mass constant during this process. Suppose: the box contains those masses (100g, 50g, 10g) = a total of 160 grams, and on the hanger is hanging these masses: (200g, 20g, 20g) = a total of 240 grams. That's 400 grams of total load Describe how you could transfer 40 grams from the box to the hanger, while keeping the total mass constant using only the masses which are already present in the experiment.

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