no
because we are on earth the mass of an object greater and if we will in the outside of earth we will lessen
1K
Counter balance is usually the object that keeps another object in balance.
To find the mass of an object using a balance scale, you place the object on one side of the scale and add weights to the other side until the scale balances. The total weight of the added weights is equal to the mass of the object.
1000
maybe the density of the objects
The mass of an object is measured using a beam balance by comparing the weight of the object to standard weights placed on the other side of the balance. When the balance is level, the two weights are equal, indicating that the mass of the object is the same as the standard weight.
To find the mass of an object using a physical balance, place the object on one side of the balance and add standard weights to the other side until the balance arm is horizontal. The sum of the standard weights used is equal to the mass of the object.
'1K' is an abbreviation for 1000 (one thousand). It could be 1000 of anything.
To find the mass of an object using a balance, place the object on one side of the balance and add weights to the other side until the balance is level. The total weight of the added weights is equal to the mass of the object.
Scales work as a lever by balancing the weight of an object on one end with standard weights on the other end. As the object exerts a force downwards, the lever arm moves, causing the standard weights to move as well until equilibrium is reached. The position of the standard weights then gives an indication of the object's weight.