Which Side Of The Weighing Scale Is Heavier

Which side of the weighing scale is heavier

Which side of the weighing scale is heavier

Two plates or bowls are suspended at equal distances from a fulcrum in a conventional scale. When the masses on the two plates are equal, one plate bears an unknown mass (or weight), while known masses are added to the other plate until static equilibrium is established and the plates level off. At neutral, the perfect scale is found. To determine mass, a spring scale will employ a spring with a given stiffness (or weight). Depending on the springs stiffness, suspending a particular mass will stretch the spring by a specific amount (or spring constant). Hookes law states that the heavier the mass, the more the spring extends. There are numerous other sorts of scales that employ distinct physical concepts.

Without a weighing scale, how will you determine between two objects which is heavier or lighter?

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