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A spring balance is used to measure the weight of an object by the extension or compression of a spring due to the force exerted on it. It is commonly used in applications such as weighing groceries, luggage, and other items.
Yes, a spring balance measures force by the elongation of a spring under the influence of an applied force. By calibrating the spring, the amount of force can be directly read off the scale on the balance.
Advantages: lighter, more compact, and easier to use. Weighing capacity tends to be bigger. Disadvantages: with repeated use, the spring in the scale can be permanently stretched. This tends to bring less accurate weights.
A beam balance - has a weight at one end, and it 'balances with the load placed on the other end. A spring balance - has a vertical spring attached to a scale - that shows the weight of an object suspended from it.
The spring balance was invented by Richard Salter, a British balance maker, in the late 18th century. His invention revolutionized the way weight measurements were taken by utilizing the elasticity of a spring to measure force.
No, you cannot.
You take a big spring and hot glue it with a wood and if you wont you can add plates you don't use then you have a home made spring balance. :)
check zero error of spring balance note the readings of spring balance at eye level
A spring balance is used to measure the weight of an object by the extension or compression of a spring due to the force exerted on it. It is commonly used in applications such as weighing groceries, luggage, and other items.
a spring balance
'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.
Yes, a spring balance measures force by the elongation of a spring under the influence of an applied force. By calibrating the spring, the amount of force can be directly read off the scale on the balance.
Advantages: lighter, more compact, and easier to use. Weighing capacity tends to be bigger. Disadvantages: with repeated use, the spring in the scale can be permanently stretched. This tends to bring less accurate weights.
A beam balance - has a weight at one end, and it 'balances with the load placed on the other end. A spring balance - has a vertical spring attached to a scale - that shows the weight of an object suspended from it.
The spring balance was invented by Richard Salter, a British balance maker, in the late 18th century. His invention revolutionized the way weight measurements were taken by utilizing the elasticity of a spring to measure force.
spring balance is used to measure the weight possessed by an object.
a laboratory balance OR an analytical balance OR a spring scale OR any other kind of scale