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The number of circular divisions on the shown screw gauge is . It moves on the main scale for one complete rotation. The main scale reading is . The diameter of the ball is,
In system, the magnitude of the force is In another system where the fundamental physical quantities are kilogram, metre and minute, the magnitude of the force is