One can find out about a triple beam balance in a few places. The first would be to read the instruction manual. Other places one can find information are blogs on a triple beam balance, or forums.
yeah I'm pretty sure you could use a triple beam to find density you would just have to put whatever you're measuring on the beam then find the mass and volume then do mass divided by volume that's how you find density it doesn't matter what type of beam you have just as long as it's balanced. =)
lol the triple BEAM balance is the scale with the silver plate at one end and the weights that you slide back and forth on a ruler to determine the weight of whatever is placed on the silver plate.
To find the mass of a rock sample, students can use a digital balance or a triple beam balance. These tools accurately measure the weight of the rock in grams. By placing the rock on the balance and reading the measurement, students can determine its mass efficiently.
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The best place to find a balance beam scale would be on Amazon. They offer reviews from other purchasers which can help one determine which scale is best.
The function of a triple beam balance is to find the mass and weight of an object
To balance an object on a triple beam balance, start by leveling the balance using the leveling adjustment knobs. Then, place the object on the platform and carefully slide the three beams to find the balance point. Adjust the sliders on each beam until the balance is achieved.
Electronic balances automatically find the mass of an object and provides the mass on a screen for you. A triple beam balance requires you to manually find the mass of an object and find the measurement.
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put the water in a beaker or something and weigh it on the triple beam balance.
You could use a triple beam balance.
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You would need to use a Triple Beam Balance, or you could put it on a scale, and then convert the scale's measurement to grams, which is the measurement of mass.