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Resolution in weighing scales refers to the smallest increment or change in weight that the scale can detect and display. It indicates the precision of the scale; for example, a scale with a resolution of 0.01 grams can measure weight changes as small as that amount. Higher resolution allows for more accurate and detailed measurements, making it essential for applications requiring precise weight assessment.

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