Final answer:
The correct option is c. "Calculation, Method, Error." This describes the process of computing the weight of the unknown mass by the method of torques, involving a calculation, the method itself, and assessing the error in comparison to the actual mass.
This correct answer is c.
Step-by-step explanation:
The phrase "compute the weight of the unknown mass by the method of torques" suggests a process that involves torque, weight, and the calculation of the unknown mass. Let's break down the options:
a. "True, False, True": This doesn't seem to directly relate to the process described. It doesn't mention the key elements of torque, weight, and mass in the context of computing the unknown mass.
b. "Torque, Weight, Mass": This is partially relevant. The method involves torque and determining the weight of the unknown mass, but it doesn't explicitly mention the calculation aspect.
c. "Calculation, Method, Error": This seems to be the most relevant option. The process involves a calculation to find the weight of the unknown mass using the method of torques, and the "Error" component indicates the percent error between the computed and actual mass.
d. "None of the above": This is not correct, as option c appears to be relevant to the described process.
Therefore, option c, "Calculation, Method, Error," is the most fitting description for the procedure of computing the weight of the unknown mass by the method of torques and finding the percent error.
This correct answer is c.