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  2. Analytical balance - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 4 November 2023, at 14:19 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Triple beam balance - Wikipedia

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    The parts of triple beam balance are identified as the following. [3]Weighing pan - The area in which an object is placed in order to be weighed.; Base - The base rests underneath the weighing pan and can usually be customized to fit on a workbench or set up with tripod legs.

  4. Weighing scale - Wikipedia

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    Balance scale set, with weights Scales used to measure the weight of fruit in a supermarket Weighing scale in use in Tokyo Digital kitchen scale, a strain gauge scale Weighing scale for a baby includes a ruler for height measurement

  5. Microbalance - Wikipedia

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    A microbalance is an instrument capable of making precise measurements of weight of objects of relatively small mass: of the order of a million parts of a gram.In comparison, a standard analytical balance is 100 times less sensitive; i.e. it is limited in precision to 0.1 milligrams.

  6. Check weigher - Wikipedia

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    There are several tolerance methods: . The traditional "minimum weight" system where weights below a specified weight are rejected. Normally the minimum weight is the weight that is printed on the pack or a weight level that exceeds that to allow for weight losses after production such as evaporation of commodities that have a moisture content.

  7. Analytic function - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, an analytic function is a function that is locally given by a convergent power series.There exist both real analytic functions and complex analytic functions.

  8. Analytik Jena - Wikipedia

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    Analytik Jena was founded jointly by Klaus Berka along with Jens Adomat in 1990, shortly after East Germany's peaceful revolution.At the beginning, the two former Zeiss employees managed the distribution of analytical measuring instruments, primarily in Thuringia, Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt.

  9. Weighing bottle - Wikipedia

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    A couple of weighing bottles. Weighing bottles are glass laboratory equipment used for precise weighing of solids.. Most of the glass used in the bottles is thin and fragile glass, but sometimes they are also made of ceramics or plastics.