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Q: How much support force acts on a 200-N girl standing on a weighing scale?
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What two forces compress a spring indside a weighing scale when you weigh your self?

Gravity and Support Force


What is the amount of gravity on the human body?

You can measure the amount of gravitational force being exerted on your body by standing on a bathroom scale and weighing yourself.


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What would happen if you are standing on a weighing scale and all of a sudden the atmosphere vanished The reading on the scale would?

Decrease.


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When you stand at the rest on a bathroom scale how does your weight compare with the support force by the scale?

The support force of your scale is the same as your weight, but in an upward direction. If that were not so, the scale would be deformed (dented in) under your weight.


When you stand at rest on a bathroom scale how does your weight compare with the support force by the scale?

The support force of your scale is the same as your weight, but in an upward direction. If that were not so, the scale would be deformed (dented in) under your weight.


When you stand at rest on a bathroom scale how does your weight compare with the support force by your scale?

These forces compress a spring that is calibrated to show your weight, the support force and your weight have the magnitude.


Who invented the first weighing scale?

Phillip Matthaus Hahn was the first to invent the weighing scale.


Who invented weighing scale?

Philipp von Jolly invented the modern weighing scale in 1874.


What do you call weighing scale in Chinese?

Weighing scale is called "秤" (chéng) in Chinese.


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