It means the object you Are measuring is balanced
The device is said to be Calibrated.
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The point lies directly on the regression line.
It is a zero. The purpose of the slash is meant to differentiate between an O and a zero.
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The device is said to be calibrated
When after you adjust the riders and the pointer reads zero
It is to show you that the pointer is on the zero mark.
There are many parts to this triple-beam balance scale....there is the Balance pan were you put the object you are measuring then the riders and the beams and the riders ride on the beams then the zero then the arm the pointer end the base the fulcrum and the tare but it is used to adjust the pointer that points to the zero and that is all.
There are many parts to this triple-beam balance scale....there is the Balance pan were you put the object you are measuring then the riders and the beams and the riders ride on the beams then the zero then the arm the pointer end the base the fulcrum and the tare but it is used to adjust the pointer that points to the zero and that is all.
Yes - otherwise it will give a false reading.
There are many parts to this triple-beam balance scale....there is the Balance pan were you put the object you are measuring then the riders and the beams and the riders ride on the beams then the zero then the arm the pointer end the base the fulcrum and the tare but it is used to adjust the pointer that points to the zero and that is all.
to measure the mass of objects
Zeroing
use the silver knob on the right side of your triple beam balance until the pointer in the middle indicates that both sides are balanced
which the body is not balanced
To zero the balance, place all of the sliding weights in their zero notches, and turn the adjustment screw on the left side of the balance arm until the pointer stops in the center of the balance mark. The screw moves the zeroing weight at the left side, which is equal to the weight of the arms on the right. By the principle of a lever, mass farther from the fulcrum affects the balance more.