because they have more technology and hi tech stuff in them so it makes them heavier
The numbers on a bathroom scale represent the pounds that you weigh. Some scales are digital and do not have a dial that turns when you step on the scale.
The usual weight limit for bathroom scales is nineteen stone or one hundred and twenty kilograms. This is usually enough for most families although it is possible to buy bathroom scales that can weigh heavier people.
its because you leaning one one of the sides
There are many bathroom scales nowadays that are claiming to be accurate. Some of these bathroom scales have gone digital. One way to check that your bathroom scale is giving you accurate results is to calibrate it so that you will know that your bathroom scale is definitely accurate. Try weighing something that you know the exact weight of. For example, weigh 10kilos of sugar or flour on the bathroom scale and check if it gives the exact result of 10kilos. If it does, then it is definitely accurate. But it if it gives you far off result, then the bathroom scale isn't worth it.
Scales.
If they were allowed to inexact you could almost always be paying an in correct price.
we use scales to weigh solid
With electronic scales
get weighing scales and weigh it yourself ! :)
Yes. The post office always uses digital scales these days.
A scale, rated in kilos or possibly pounds. One of those used to weigh luggage when travelling by plane would be fine. Or use a regular set of bathroom scales. Lift the bike, get on the scales, Note the number. Put bike down, note the number. Subtract 2nd number from the 1st number, and that's your bicycle weight.
stick it on some scales