You can't, its broken.
A balance scale measures mass. A scale measures weight.
To calculate the length of the scale in a thermometer for a given temperature, you first need to determine the range of temperatures the thermometer measures. Then, find the specific temperature's position based on the scale's total length and the minimum and maximum temperatures. Use the formula: ( \text{Length at given temperature} = \left( \frac{\text{Given Temperature} - \text{Minimum Temperature}}{\text{Maximum Temperature} - \text{Minimum Temperature}} \right) \times \text{Total Length} ). This will give you the length corresponding to the specified temperature on the scale.
scale measures force and/or mass; spoon measures volume
it measures length.
On a scale in which 2 inches represents 5 feet, a length of 7.5 inches would represent 18.75 feet.
It depends. The weight or the length. With the weight you can use a regular scale. With the length you can use a regular ruler.
No, the length doesn't affect the reading because the mass is constant and therefore, the weight is constant. The string's weight is so small that it can be neglected.
120 times 6 = 720 inches.
the scale that measures the acidinty is weight scale
A spring scale measures forces, such as weight or tension.
A spring scale measures weight.
Beaufort Scale
The scale factor will depend on the side lengths. (Angle measures of the figures will be identical.) For example, if the smaller side had a length of 5 and the larger side had a length of 10 the ratio of the two figures would be 1:2.
logarithmic scale
To determine the scale factor from triangle PQR to triangle STU, you need the lengths of corresponding sides from both triangles. The scale factor is found by dividing the length of a side in triangle STU by the length of the corresponding side in triangle PQR. For example, if side PQ measures 4 units and side ST measures 8 units, the scale factor would be 8/4 = 2. Without specific side lengths, the scale factor cannot be calculated.
The Richter Scale is what measures the ground motion from an earthquake.
A balance scale measures mass. A scale measures weight.