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Weighing scale

A scale or balance is a device used to measure weight or mass. These are also known as mass scales, weight scales, mass balances, massometers, and weight balances.

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Pan balance

History

Force-measuring (weight) scales

Hybrid spring and balance scales

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Weighing scale

Nodes118
Edges117
Triples47
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.016949
Components1

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Weighing scale

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related to External links · 26
Weighing scale → Abd, Airy, And Other Technical Requirements, Balance, Cambridge University Press, ChemLabrelivant, Chisholm, Encyclopædia Britannica, Hugh, In Chisholm, Jabarti, Measures, Measuring Devices, National Conference, NIST Handbook, Rahman, Specifications, The Precious Necklace Regarding, This, Tolerances
related to history · 9
Weighing scale → Although, BC, Carved, Egypt, Egyptian, Fourth Dynasty, Sneferu, The, What
related to Industrial weighing scale · 5
Weighing scale → An, Industrial, It, Some, There
is a · 1
Weighing scale → device that measures the weight or mass of objects in various industries

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scales mass balance scale weight used spring beam weighing force use also masses balances digital device one two error mechanical

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Weighing scaleis adevice that measures the weight or mass of objects in various industries0.90text
kilogramsinstance ofsuch as newtons instead of units of mass0.80text
batchinginstance ofallowing it to be programmed for various applications0.80text
labelinginstance ofallowing it to be programmed for various applications0.80text
fillinginstance ofallowing it to be programmed for various applications0.80text
crane scales to use hydraulic force to sense massinstance ofa commerce-legal spring scale must be calibrated where it is used.Hydraulic or pneumatic scaleIt is also common in high-capacity applications0.80text
crane scales to use hydraulic force to sense massinstance ofHydraulic or pneumatic scaleIt is also common in high-capacity applications0.80text
Weighing scalerelated to External linksAiry0.60section
Weighing scalerelated to External linksWilfrid0.60section
Weighing scalerelated to External linksWeighing Machines0.60section
Weighing scalerelated to External linksIn Chisholm0.60section
Weighing scalerelated to External linksHugh0.60section

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