Weighing scale
instrument used in measuring the weight or mass of an object From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A weighing scale is a machine made for measuring the weight of an item.
- For other uses of the word "scale" see scale (disambiguation)


Use
To use a scale, the item which needs to be weighed is put on one side of the scale. Then, weight stones are put on the other side. Once the scale balances (that is the indicator between the two scales is in the middle), the correct weight is chosen.
Types
There are also modern scales, where the item is simply put on the scale. Its weight can then be read from an electronic or analogue display. Scales can be used to count e.g. screws and other small parts in large quantities. These scales are called counting scales.[1]
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