Mass (Newtons(N)) and
Weight (grams(g))
Spring scales can measure grams, newtons, or pounds.
Ounces or Grams
The unit used on spring scales is 'Newtons.'
Probably a kilogram.
Put her on a truck and have the truck weighed on a balance scale (NOT a spring scale). From this you can get true mass.
Spring scales can measure grams, newtons, or pounds.
Ounces or Grams
Weight (Newtons or pounds).
It measures by using newtons.
The answer is Newtons. Like Sir Isaac Newton
A spring scale is used to measure force or mass
A spring scale is used to measure the weight of an object by the stretching of a spring. It is commonly used in schools, laboratories, and households to measure the force exerted by an object due to gravity.
A spring scale measures the force exerted on an object due to gravity. It does this by stretching a spring based on the weight of the object, which can then be read as a measure of the force in units such as pounds or newtons.
If the fish does not struggle (it would have to be dead not to) and above water, then you can measure a spring scale.
Not really...A spring scale is largely inacurate. For Chemical or Scientific purposes, a spring scale is not the answer.
Spring scales measure the the weight of an object or a pulling force. The scientific unit used is the Newton, the unit of force. In day to day use, the units used are often pounds, kilos, ounces, grams. It should be noted that a spring scale does not measure mass. Mass is a measure of the amount of a substance or object where as the weight is the downward force applied to an object due to gravity. The spring scale only ever measures force, never mass.
I just read that you can weigh anything on it.