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mass = weight ÷ gravity Since the gravitational pull is relatively constant near the surface of the earth, you can weigh the object, then divide the weight by the gravitational acceleration (9.8 m/sec2 near the earth's surface).
Earth's gravity exerts a certain amount of attraction (force) on all objects. When you place a scale between that object and the center of Earth's gravity the amount of that force is detected.
you use a scale to see how much something weighs like when you go shopping and you want some banana's you have to weigh them on a scale or you can use a scale for your body to see how much you weigh and see if your over weight or not When referring to geography, scale is the difference in size between the map and the real world. For example, one inch on a map with a scale of 60,000 equals 60,000 inches in the real world, which would be a little less than a mile (there are 63,360 inches in a mile).
Like all hurricanes, it was a 12 on the Beaufort Scale. That is as high as the scale goes.
Homeostasis keeps the balance in your internal environment. It is important because homeostasis keeps balance in your Oxygen and Carbon intake. In your urinary system it keeps balance of water. How much it should store and how much to take out of the body.
I've seen a 1964 Polk county Oregon balance scale sold for 500 dollars before so I think you can get about $200 dollars
'There are two types of weighing scales; spring scale and balance scale. The spring scale makes use of spring to detect how much weight is pulled whereas a balance scale utilizes the horizontal bar to compare unknown weight to a standardized weight.' There are no other names for the balance scale, but there are differen't types of scales.
If you mean lbs to kg, multiply by 2.2. Balance and scales are pretty much the same
a lot
At this day in age, 2013, its probably worth $40.
No, a balance sheet doesn't demonstrate how much a business is worth. The balance sheet only lists assets, liabilities and owners equity, but a business can be valued based on future potential for some investors.
How much a balance scale costs depends on where you buy it from. If you buy a really good one, then it might be $20. If you buy a cheap one, it might be $10. It depends on how good it is, where you get it from, and when you get it.
It depends, what year they are, condition they are in and the scale.
The amount of weight a kitchen scale can handle will depend on the model and manufacturer. The most accurate type of scale is a counterbalanced system where your selection is compared to that of another weight across a balance beam.
Crawl under the truck. Look at the torsion bars (if you can't find the torsion bars, just take it to a shop and have them do it). The torsion bars will have a bolt at each end; take those bolts out. You might want to have the frame held up with jackstands when you do that, I'm not entirely sure how much the torsion bars are involved in keeping the truck from falling on your face (probably a lot).
$20
Actually, its not. The scale is used almost as much as the triple beam balance. The thing is that a scale can be made as big as it can get, but a triple beam balance can't. On the other hand, the triple beam is more precise and can measure more small objects.