An "electric scale" provides a weight and printout for commercial weighing applications.
Assuming the scale is new, and has been calibrated properly, it should give an accurate reading. To be sure, compare weights on an electric, and traditional scale.
It depend at the scale 8/10 scale will cost about 250$ and 8/8 scale will be about 300$/ 500$
The Seca 354 Electric Baby Scale is considered to be very accurate. It contains many luxury features and is generally regarded as one of the best baby scales.
The strength of an electric charge generated is directly influenced by weight. When a person steps on a digital scale, the electric resistance is measured and sent through a microchip which then converts the electric strength into pounds.
We don't know how accurate your scale is, but1 pound = 16 ounces0.12 pound = (0.12 x 16) = 1.92 ounces
The actual size of a double bass does not affect its musical range, but rather the darkness of its tone. What does affect its range is the scale length(the distance between the nut and the bridge). The standard scale length for a double bass is around 43", and an electric is 34". In order for the strings to be tuned to the same pitches, the double bass's strings are much more taught than an electric's to accommodate for the scale length.
in a digital meter you get a digital value of your measurement. but in analog meter you have to check the position of the pin along the scale and find out the value.
Suilin Ling has written: 'Economies of scale in the steam-electric power generating industry'
Moving electric charges will interact with an electric field. Moving electric charges will also interact with a magnetic field.
Who invented the very first EV is uncertain and several inventors have been given credit. In 1828, Hungarian, Ányos Jedlik invented a small-scale model car powered by an electric motor that he designed. Between 1832 and 1839 (the exact year is uncertain), Robert Anderson of Scotland invented a crude electric-powered carriage. In 1835, another small-scale electric car was designed by Professor Stratingh of Groningen, Holland, and built by his assistant Christopher Becker. In 1835, Thomas Davenport, a blacksmith from Brandon,Vermont, built a small-scale electric car. Davenport was also the inventor of the first of the first American-built DC electric motor.
The electric bass guitar in its modern form was invented by the American, Leo Fender, although a short-scale (30") solid-body electric bass guitar was invented and marketed by Paul Tutmarc, another American as early as 1937. Fender's 1951 instrument used a newly-designed double-cutaway body and a longer 34" scale length, both of which are still used today by Fender and other manufacturers.
make pieces of paper then take a plastic scale and rub it on your hair and then take it near the pieces, observe ans : the pieces of cloth flies in the and sticks to the scale this is called STATIC ELECTRIC FORCE