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Set the hanging mass to 40.0 gSet the system mass (mass of hanging plus mass of cart) to 400.0 g.Click "Load"Select a logical symbol for each mass, and enter the units, symbols, and mass values below. Be sure the sig figs in your table are correct. Your data table should contain only one row.NOTE: These masses will stay the same throughout the experiment. Once they are set, do not change them.table actions menu Hanging Mass System Massunitssymbolunitssymbol1

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Set the hanging mass to 40.0 gSet the system mass (mass of hanging plus mass of cart) to 400.0 g.Click "Load"Select a logical symbol for each mass, and enter the units, symbols, and mass values below. Be sure the sig figs in your table are correct. Your data table should contain only one row.NOTE: These masses will stay the same throughout the experiment. Once they are set, do not change them.table actions menu Hanging Mass System Massunitssymbolunitssymbol1

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Solution

The instructions seem to be asking for a data table to be created with the given information. Here's how you can do it:

Hanging Mass System Mass
Units g g
Symbol Mh Ms
Value 40.0 400.0

In this table, "Mh" represents the hanging mass and "Ms" represents the

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