A spring meter is a meter that measures weight. It is a type of scale which uses a spring.
no there is only the 1,3 meter spring board and the 1,3,5,7 1/2,10 meter platform
newton meter
newton per meter
24.5 newtons per meter
A force meter, also known as a Newton meter, is a tool for measuring the amount of Newtons a force is. (Forces are measured in Newtons.) It consists of a tube with measures on the side and a spring with a hook on the end. You place a weight on the hook and the spring will stretch accordingly, letting you take a reading of the mass in Newtons.
A newton meter is used to measure force.
the highest spring board is the three meter board. the highest regulation platform is the 10 meter.
Newton per meter (N/m)
The ratio of force applied to how much the spring streches (or compresses). In the SI, the spring constant would be expressed in Newtons/meter. A larger spring constant means the spring is "stiffer" - more force is required to stretch it a certain amount.
A spring scale and a meter stick. Spring scale may be used to find force exerted. Meter stick finds distance through which force was exerted.
Yes, those are two names for the same thing
A newton metre is the SI unit for torque, symbol Nm, and is also technically equivalent to the joule. A newton meter is a term sometimes used to reference a spring scale, which uses a spring and Hooke's law to measure the force exerted in a linear direction. For purposes of avoiding confusion, using the term 'spring scale' is better.