A student must conduct two experiments so that the inertial mass and gravitational mass of the same object can be determined. In the experiment to find the object's gravitational mass, the student ties one end of a string around the object with the other end tied to a spring scale so that the object can vertically hang at rest. In the experiment to find the object's inertial mass, the student uses a spring scale to pull the object, starting from rest, across a horizontal surface with a constant applied force such that frictional forces are considered to be negligible. In addition to the spring scale, the student has access to other measuring devices commonly found in a science laboratory. Which of the following lists the essential measuring devices the student can use to collect the data necessary to find the object's gravitational and inertial mass
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