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True. Java source code is called "platform independent" because it runs on top of the Java Runtime Environment (JRE). In order for this to work, a special JRE must be created for the platform you want to run a Java program on.
Platform-Independent code, is a code that can run on any Operating System. So to write Platform-Independent codes, don't use codes that can work ONLY in the OS you program it in. w4r3_w01f at live dot com
The native Assembly language of the given platform. For example it would be stupid to write anything in Motorola 68000 Assembly for Intel x86 platform: it wouldn't work.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. C is a platform-independent language because it can be compiled and run on different operating systems like Windows, macOS, and Linux. So, like, you can write your C code once and run it on various platforms without having to worry about compatibility issues. It's pretty chill like that.
It is a scale or balance having a platform on which objects are weighed -it is also called a platform scale.
A work platform is a platform that is electronically controlled. If you need to reach high places that you can't reach just by yourself, a work platform can raise you higher to let you do your work.
Mobile access platform has the word "access" between "Mobile" and "Platform" where the "Mobile elevated work platform" has "Elevated work" between them...
Platform dependent means a software will work only in a particular platform it wont work in all platform means not in all os
The main parts of a balance scale are the beam, pan (or platform), fulcrum, pointer, and base. The beam is the horizontal rod that holds the pans on each end, while the fulcrum is the point where the beam pivots. The pointer indicates when the scale is balanced, and the base provides stability for the entire structure.
The purpose of industrial platform scale is to weigh heavy items. These are similar to any other digital display weighing scale. The difference is they can accurately weigh heave items. They are used in chemical plants, cement plants, food grain processing factories etc.
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To weigh objects on a scale, place the object you want to weigh on the scale platform. Make sure the scale is set to zero before placing the object. The scale will then display the weight of the object.
The top of a balance scale is called the balance pan or balance platform. This is where the object being weighed is placed for measurement.
An aerial work platform is a mechanical device used to provide temporary access to areas at high levels.
A platform balance is used to get the measurement of a certain object and its platform is used to carry heavy weights. It can be used either to balance or to scale an object.
Floor scales are a feature of most warehouse operations, and being able to use a floor scale properly will not only increase profitability but also reduce customer complaints. The first step in making sure a floor scale is going to be able to be used properly is to make sure it is properly calibrated. Most experts recommend that a floor scale be calibrated at least once every six months by a certified scale technician, and as needed when a problem with accuracy is discovered. Once the operator has established that the floor scale has been calibrated within the last six months, the next step is to make sure that the scale is in the proper position before attempting to weight anything on the scale. A typical scale consists of a base, a platform, and a display. In order to work properly, the scale base must be sitting on a flat, level surface with all of the load cells working properly. The platform must be fitted on top of the platform evenly and according to the manufacturer’s specification so that any weight placed on the scale will be distributed evenly across the load cells in the platform. The display must be attached to the scale base, and set to the correct unit of measurement and the proper tare. If there is no tare, then the scale must read zero. The operator should inspect the scale for all of these requirements prior to setting anything on the scale to be weighed. Once the operator has inspected the scale and is satisfied all of these requirements have been met, an object can be set on the scale to be weighed. When placing an object on the scale to be weighed, the object must be lowered onto the scale in a gentle manner. Slamming or dropping an object on the scale may cause the load cells to be damaged, and cause the scale to be inaccurate. The object must also be centered on the scale platform so that the weight of the object will be distributed evenly across the scale. Setting an object on the scale that is not centered may also cause the scale to be inaccurate. Once the object has been set in the center of the scale, the operator can read the display to acertain the weight of the object. If the operator feels the weight is incorrect, a certified scale technician should be brought out to the facility to test the scale for accuracy.