The mass of the same object should ideally be the same when measured on both a triple beam balance and an electronic scale. However slight differences may arise due to the precision and calibration of the instruments with electronic scales often providing more precise readings.
the difference is that it is manual and elctronic
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Mass is not affected by gravity. When you measure the mass of an object with a balance, you would get the same result under any gravitational conditions except for under micro- or zero gravity, in which case there would be insufficient force to move the balance to equilibrium. If you use a spring balance, you are not getting a true mass measurement, you are getting a weight measurement that is normalized to provide the mass at that particular gravitation. In a micro- or zero gravity field, you can obtain the mass by measuring the vibration or oscillation of the object (pendulum action).
A spring balance is a device used to measure the weight of an object by utilizing Hooke's Law, which states that the force exerted by a spring is directly proportional to its displacement. The spring balance works by hanging the object from the hook at the bottom of the balance, causing the spring to stretch. The amount of stretch in the spring is directly related to the weight of the object, allowing for accurate weight measurements.
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The mass of an object is measured using a beam balance by comparing the weight of the object to standard weights placed on the other side of the balance. When the balance is level, the two weights are equal, indicating that the mass of the object is the same as the standard weight.
The term for the amount of substance measured by a laboratory balance is "mass." It refers to the quantity of matter in an object or substance, typically measured in grams or kilograms using a balance.
Mass being matter contained in a body is usually measured by beam balance or physical balance whereas weight is measured by a spring balance for it depends on gravitational pull of a particular place and can be zero.
All type of balance such as physical balance,electronic balance
Any object can be measured in mass weirdo...
The mass of a solid object can be measured using a balance or a scale. Simply place the object on the balance or scale and read the measurement displayed. Mass is typically measured in grams or kilograms.
Beam balance measure mass by comparing unknown quantity with known standard quantity of mass.Beam balance measure accurate quantity of matter present in that body .Quantity measured by beam balance doesn't differ in any place of world either in poles or equator but measuring scale quantity differ in different places
The method used to determine the measured mass of an object accurately is by using a calibrated scale or balance. The object is placed on the scale, and the reading displayed on the scale is the measured mass of the object.
Think of Mass as the amount of Matter("Stuff") in an object. Mass is measured with a "Triple Beam Balance".
A balanced scale, which compares the mass of one object with that of another.Mass is measured by physical balance.Weight is measured by a spring balance.
A balance or scale is used to determine the mass of an object. The object is placed on the balance and its mass is measured in units such as grams or kilograms.