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A special standard weight, known to weight 10 N to high accuracy, is used to check the accuracy of two spring scales. On the first scale the weight gives a reading of 8.4 N. On the second scale the weight gives a reading of 9.1 N. The percent difference between the measurements of the two scales is %. (Never negative.)

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Answer:

16 % and 9 %

Step-by-step explanation:

Accurate reading = 10 N

reading of first balance = 8.4 N

reading of second balance = 9.1 N

Percentage difference in first reading

=
(True reading - reading of first balance)/(True reading)* 100 %

=
(10-8.4)/(10)* 100 % = 16 %

Percentage difference in second reading

=
(True reading - reading of second balance)/(True reading)* 100 %

=
(10-9.1)/(10)* 100 % = 9 %

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