you need just 6 weights...
1, 3, 5, 29, 81 and 243
A lever balance is a simple machine used to measure weights by comparing an unknown weight to a known weight. It consists of a bar that pivots on a fulcrum, with the two sides of the bar holding the weights. When the lever is balanced, the weights on each side are equal.
Use a pair of balances and standard weights.
Nothing. 100 kilograms is a measure of mass, not weight.
Scales used to measure weight include: * Spring scale - measures the increased length of a spring as it stretches * Balance scale - uses a horizontal lever to compare unknown weights to that of known weights
The only difference between a Bowflex machine and free weights are wires. The Bowflex machine uses weight resisting wires to increase your weight. With free weights you are using your own muscle to rely on.
Between the weights of 118-130 pounds.
A weight hanger is used to suspend weights on a laboratory balance in order to measure the mass of objects. By adding or removing weights to the hanger, scientists can calibrate the balance to accurately measure the mass of an object in grams or other units.
The "tare" Tare is a term in weights and measurements which refers to the weight of an empty container.
1 inch is a measure of length. Kilogram is a measure of weight. An inch never can weigh something.
A balance is a tool used to measure the weight of an object by comparing it to known weights. It helps in measuring weight accurately by providing a stable platform for the object to be placed on and by using a system of weights to achieve a balanced position, indicating the weight of the object.
Measurement is a process of comparison between a certified standard or a calibrated measuring instrument and the object or the material to be measured (analyzed). For example, to measure a weight you compare the weight of an object with the calibrated weights of a balance.
A lever balance is used to measure mass by comparing the weight of an object on one side of the lever to a set of known weights on the other side. The lever is adjusted until the two sides are balanced, indicating that the weights are equal and providing the measure of the object's mass.