Balance is mostly comparing the two objects weight so that relates to matter because matter is anything that takes up space and has weight. Balance takes up space and it mostly has weight.
Yes matter can be weighed. It can be weighed by using balance.
Weigh the piece of matter using a mass balance.
It might be that there is something the matter with the balance center in your inner ear. See your doctor for a definite diagnosis.
Weight is a measure of gravitational attraction. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in something. Because a balance compares two or more bodies (the item you want to weigh and balace weights), it is comparing amounts of matter - it is comparing masses although it is also comparing weights. You can use a balance in space, or anywhere, and get the same answers. You do not if you use something like a spring balance, which measures weight.
Motion and balance are completely different. Motion refers to movement, usually matter. Balance refers to equilibrium or stability.
With a triple beam balance.
in my opinion pilates work outs do not always need balance. some of the workouts do require balance but some do not it is a matter of strengthening the balance that helps master pilates.
The story "A Matter of Balance" is written from a third-person point of view, where the narrator is not a character in the story but is observing and recounting the events from an external perspective.
- a balance - a graduated container
yes it doesnt matter
Use a balance for weighing.
It depends what you want to know about the matter. If you want its length you could use a meter stick, if you want its mass, then a pan balance. Scale can mean almost anything, but it's often used in everyday life as a synonym for balance. I'm not sure what you mean by depth finder. Presumably it measures the depth of water, and water is matter, so in a sense they are all right. Matter just means stuff.