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An analytical balance is typically defined as a balance with a display resolution of 0.1mg. Usually it will have a draft shield around it. Although it can be used to describe any precision balance.
A scale works best when the object being weighed is stationary. Otherwise the object is shifting and can't be weighed accurately.
A warm or hot object will create a convection current in the air around the balance pan. This fluctuating force reduces the air pressure on the balance pan and can make it difficult to obtain a stable reading.
The weight is measured by means of one or more bars (levers) with sliding weights that are marked with the exact weight that balances the contents in the pan. So the principle is a simple lever with weights on on one side of the fulcrum that balance the weight of the unknown object in the pan.
Liquids that are spilled or condense onto the balance can dry there, throwing the balance off until it is re-zeroed or cleaned. The liquid residue can also become attached to containers when samples are weighed.
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This depends on the balance model; for a typical balance this value is 0,1 mg.
It is a scale or balance having a platform on which objects are weighed -it is also called a platform scale.
The objects to be weighed are placed on the center of a pan so they can be weighed accurately, without the pan tipping over.
It is used to compare the mass of two objects
Weighed in the Balance - 1911 was released on: USA: 21 April 1911
Weighed in the Balance - 1913 was released on: USA: 25 August 1913
Weighed in the Balance - 1915 was released on: USA: 13 August 1915
Yes matter can be weighed. It can be weighed by using balance.
The cast of Weighed in the Balance - 1915 includes: Claude Cooper as John Hastings
The cast of Weighed in the Balance - 1911 includes: Frank Hall Crane as The Banker
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