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a triple beam balance can be used to measure mass. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- In a laboratory analytical balances are used. The type of balance depends on the mass to be measured.
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A balance is used to measure the mass of an object.
True, the most common method is to use a balance
Mass is measured against a standard by using an instrument called a balance.
That is usually done by comparing the weights - in a balance.
That is usually done by comparing the weights - in a balance.
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a triple beam balance can be used to measure mass. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- In a laboratory analytical balances are used. The type of balance depends on the mass to be measured.
A balance scale is typically used to compare the mass of an object to a known mass. The unknown mass is placed on one side of the scale while the known mass is placed on the other side, and the balance is used to determine if the masses are equal or not.
When your making a homemade balance to find mass, take the mass of a known object, like pennies (2.6 grams) and compare it with the unknown object. When both are equaled to each other, then you know that the unknown object is 2.6 grams or a little more than that.
A student could use a balance scale to compare the masses of two small rocks. Place each rock on one side of the scale and observe which side is heavier to determine which rock has a greater mass.
The basic tool used for measuring mass is a balance or a scale. It is used to compare the mass of an object to a standard mass, usually in grams or kilograms.
A balance or a scale can be used to compare the masses of two objects. By placing the objects on either side of the balance or scale, you can visually determine which object has a greater or lesser mass.
This comparison is very simple: measure the mass with a balance.
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You compare its mass with something of known mass. In everyday earthbound conditions, this would mean weighing it on a set of weighing scales or on a spring balance.