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How does balance effect mass?

It doesn't, mass stays the same unless acted in by an outside force, balance isn't an outside force


Are the same tools used to measure weight and mass?

mass is measured with a balance comparing an unknown mass with an object of known mass. weight is not measeured with the same tools as mass.


Would this balance give the same value for mass if used on the moon?

No, a balance would not give the same value for mass if used on the Moon. While mass remains constant regardless of location, the weight measured by a balance would differ due to the Moon's weaker gravitational pull, which is about one-sixth that of Earth's. However, if using a balance that compares two masses (like a beam balance), the mass measurement would remain the same on both the Moon and Earth.


Why did you use the same balance each time you measured the mass of the crucible and its contents?

So if the balance had a flaw or error in calculating the mass, it would happen to everything you measured, making the ratio between the masses the same.


How is the mass of an object measured using a beam balance?

The mass of an object is measured using a beam balance by comparing the weight of the object to standard weights placed on the other side of the balance. When the balance is level, the two weights are equal, indicating that the mass of the object is the same as the standard weight.


What is the formula for mass if there is no balance but there is a scale?

If you mean lbs to kg, multiply by 2.2. Balance and scales are pretty much the same


Can you determine the mass of the ice?

To determine the mass of ice, you would need to weigh it using a balance. The mass of the ice would be the same as the weight you measure if you are using a balance on Earth, as the gravitational force remains constant.


A device that works by comparing the mass of an object known a mass called a?

The device you are referring to is likely a balance scale. The balance scale measures the mass of an object by comparing it to a known mass placed on the other side of the scale. When the two masses are equal, the balance scale is level, indicating that the masses are the same.


The mass of an apple measured by a beam balance is the same on earth and on the moon?

yes because it is


How you could find the mass and weight of an object on earth and the mass and weight of the same object on the moon?

Use a balance with standard masses to find the mass. You need only find the mass at one of the two locations. Find the weight using a spring balance.


. Three different people weigh a standard mass of 2.00 g on the same balance. Each person obtains a reading of 7.32 g for the mass of the standard. These results imply that the balance that was used i?

The balance used is not accurate, as it consistently shows a higher reading than the actual mass of the standard. This could be due to a calibration error or mechanical issue with the balance. It is important to recalibrate or check the balance before further measurements to ensure accuracy.


How is mass and balance related?

Every object has a centre mass. The centre of mass is the hypothetical point through which gravity acts on the object. An object "balances" on its centre of mass. If two objects have the same mass they will balance each other on a beam balance. This was the first method that humans used to measure the relative mass of objects eg mass of grain to sell in the market or mass of gold etc. If you are in a swivel chair try spinning in a circle then change your centre of mass by putting your legs out. Children learn to operate a swing by changing the position of their centre of mass.