I just read that you can weigh anything on it.
Because the spring scale measures friction,therefore the measure from the spring scale is equal to the force needed to do something.
what do you measure using a scale
Newtons, force.
A Tubular Spring scale.
Force is measured in newtons (N). It represents the force of 1 kilogram of mass being accelerated one meter per second per second.
A spring scale is used to measure force or mass
A spring scale measures forces, such as weight or tension.
Diamonds, like all gemstones, are weighed in carats.
A [Newton] spring scale, and the type of force measured is newtons. (Sometimes it is called a Newton spring scale because he invented it)
Newtons
Spring scales can measure grams, newtons, or pounds.
The N on a spring scale should measure newtons but I'm not 100% sure.
A Tubular Spring scale.
Force. Often Measured in Newtons (N).
Weight (Newtons or pounds).
It measures by using newtons.
The SI units of force are newtons. They're generally measured using something like a spring scale.
Mass (Newtons(N)) and Weight (grams(g))
The answer is Newtons. Like Sir Isaac Newton
A spring scale in itself does not measure mass; rather, it measures the amount of force (in Newtons) required to move an object. However, you can find the mass, provided you know the acceleration (how much the object is changing speed). Example: You use a spring scale on on object, and it gives you a measurement of 10 Newtons (N). To find the mass, you would use the following formula: m = f/a Where m is the mass (kilograms), f is the force (Newtons), and a is the acceleration (meters per second per second, or m/s2). So, if the force is 10N, and the acceleration (for the purposes of this example) is 5m/s2, then: m = 10/5 m = 2 So, the mass would be 2 kilograms (kg).