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Newer scales like digital and spring scales, measure the force your body exerts on the pad you're standing on, which is your weight. The scale then divides your weight by gravity to give you your mass.
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No. Weight depends on gravity so on a different planet the gravitational strength would be different. Even if you remained on earth your weight would increase measurably if you had eaten or drunk anything, if you moved to a lower altitude, if you moved away from the equator, if you weighed yourself on rain-soaked ground.
Mass balances compare the force of gravity on two masses, while weighing scales use a spring and measure the force of gravity by studying the extension of the spring. A mass balance would give the same answer on the Moon, while the weighing scales would give an answer about a sixth of the correct value.
No, different objects give out different heat radiations.
Yes, there is a difference in regular vs. digital scales. Regular scales use a mechanically suspended platform tied with weights. Digital scales uses a stress block to give readings.
They're not supposed to do that, any more than two rulers should give different lengths. If two rulers give different lengths, or two scales give different weights, or two thermometers give different temperatures, then at least one of them is wrong, and maybe both are.
If you want accuracy and ease-of-use. A lot of scales are junk because they give inconsistent readings. If you are looking to get in better health and are weighing in daily, digital scales are the way to go. As long as you go with a model that is been tested to have a quality sensors to ensure accuracy, digital will give you precise figures consistently.
A digital weight scale can greatly improve your understanding of your personal weight. Since they are digital, the readings usually give you a listing of pounds and ounces instead of the general distance between markings on an analog weight scale. Improved Accuracy When you use a digital weight scale, you don’t have to calibrate it before each use. It will remain stable and give accurate readings time after time, no matter what kind of surface it is on. Analog weight scales could be thrown off by humidity or uneven flooring, but digital weight scales rely on a different kind of measuring mechanism and don’t have problems maintaining their functions. It is also easier to read a digital weight scale because the numbers are large and clear. You don’t have to try to guess if the needle of the scale is closer to one number or another. Extra Features A digital weight scale contains computer software that allows it to do far more than just tell you how much you weigh. Even the most affordable digital weight scale will display the previous weight, so you can compare your weight readings daily. Most digital scales also allow you to create more than one user. You can share the scale with one or two other people, and each of you will be able to review your previous weights and track your progress as you lose weight. There are other high tech options available if you are willing to spend a little extra for your scale. Lighter and Easier to Use Many of the traditional analog weight scales are heavy and bulky. They are imprecise and require the perfect conditions to give you accurate readings. Digital weight scales, on the other hand, are very light and portable. The mechanisms inside a digital scale are similar to the mechanisms inside other computerized devices. The plastic and small metal parts make the scales remarkably light. Even though digital weight scales have extra features, they are usually very easy to navigate through. Most of the scales are controlled by tapping them with your foot to go through the menu and find the readings you are most interested in.
because you either get fat every time or you loose weight ?
The main difference between these scales it that the digital will give a more accurate and easier to read reading than figuring it out with the lines between the numbers the analog scale. However, the digital scale requires and battery and the analog does not.
Bowflex will give you exactly the same results as weightlifting, but may emphasize different muscles.
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Newer scales like digital and spring scales, measure the force your body exerts on the pad you're standing on, which is your weight. The scale then divides your weight by gravity to give you your mass.
Cuticle scales are formed from dead cells on the hair cuticle, which is the outer layer of the hair shaft. The scales give the hair shaft strength.