I suspect it means the battery is flat or the scale is broken.
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Because they are more exact than digital ones.
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Yes, there is a difference in regular vs. digital scales. Regular scales use a mechanically suspended platform tied with weights. Digital scales uses a stress block to give readings.
Actually it is called a balance - scales are in music and on fish.
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yes in a way.. i just weighed myself on digital scales and then farted then i weighed 100gms less!!
It's up to you. If you think digital weight scales work better or perform a better job, then I would buy it if I were you. Or you can stay old-school with a stand on weight.
1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, 125, 250, 625, 1250, 3125, 6250, 15625, 31250.
On digital scales, "DWL" typically stands for "Display Weight Lock." When activated, this feature locks the displayed weight reading, preventing it from changing even if the user shifts or moves slightly. This can be useful for ensuring consistent measurements or for capturing a weight without fluctuations.
Analogue scales use a dial and pointer to indicate weight, relying on mechanical components to display measurements. In contrast, digital scales use electronic sensors to convert weight into a numerical readout on a digital display. While analogue scales may be affected by factors like wear and tear, digital scales often provide more precise and consistent measurements, along with features like tare functions and memory recall. However, analogue scales can be simpler and don’t require batteries.
same as normal.