The scale is precise but not accurate. (APEX)
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The scale is both accurate and precise.
The scale is precise but not accurate
the scale is both accurate and precise
Both scales could be inaccurate, it really depends on the scales resolution, the weight used to calibrate, and the amount of usage since last calibration. Generally, digital scales will have higher resolutions, but both types of scales could be equally inaccurate if they were both calibrated wrong or were both worn in from frequent usage. You can think of it like a digital watch and an analog watch. The digital watch may display time down to the millisecond, while the analog watch displays weight down to the second. The digital one is more precise, but both watches could be inaccurate if they were not set properly, or if they have become slow or fast over time.
Look for the units on the Scale itself. It may either be milligrams or grams itself, depending upon your Digital scale. it would equal 3200 g on a scale
A spring scale measures weight.
Mass is determined by weighing, so the piece of equipment is a scale.
If you can correctly assume that the object is on earth and at sea level, then calculate weight using: 1kg = 2.20 pounds. Realize that mass and weight are not the same thing, but the equivalence will work if used carefully. There are places where the measure in kg is used interchangeably for weight, so depending on where you are, you may not need to do any calculating at all.
The scale is precise but not accurate.
once you put the material on the scale, a magical phenomenon happens and the weight will appear on the digital screen of the scale!
Its function is to measure the weight of a thing
A balance has two pans, you put measured weights in one and the item you are weighing in the other and when the balance is level you sum the known weights to get the unknown's weight. A scale is an instrument with a readout (digital or analog) from which you read the weight of an object places on (in) the weighing surface/dish.
A balance has two pans, you put measured weights in one and the item you are weighing in the other and when the balance is level you sum the known weights to get the unknown's weight. A scale is an instrument with a readout (digital or analog) from which you read the weight of an object places on (in) the weighing surface/dish.
a weighing scale
A device for measuring the weight of something.
CT is the abreviation for carats. This weighing unit is used for weighing diamonds and other gemstones.
To measure the weight of a paper shopping bags you need a weighing scale. A weighing scale will give you the exact weight of the shopping bags.
WalMart does sell digital weight scales for sale at good prices. WalMart has several varieties of digital weight scales for sale. Their "Weight Watchers Digital Weight Tracker Scale" is available for $27.12, and they have several other types available as well--including a "no-slip" digital scale.
An "electric scale" provides a weight and printout for commercial weighing applications.
put one in a weighing scale