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  2. Triple beam balance - Wikipedia

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    The triple beam balance is an instrument used to measure weight or mass very precisely. [1] ... 10 grams and 100 grams). When using the triple beam balance, it is ...

  3. Analytical balance - Wikipedia

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    The reading scale can be enumerated such that the middle beam reads in 100 gram increments, the far beam can read from 0 to 10 grams, and the front beam can read in 10 gram increments. [4] The parts of a triple beam balance are identified as following: [5] Weighing pan - The area in which an object is placed in order to be weighed.

  4. Weighing scale - Wikipedia

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    To reduce the need for large reference masses, an off-center beam can be used. A balance with an off-center beam can be almost as accurate as a scale with a center beam, but the off-center beam requires special reference masses and cannot be intrinsically checked for accuracy by simply swapping the contents of the pans as a center-beam balance can.

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    List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and information Year Title Peak chart positions Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums [1] Heatseekers Albums [2] 1992 Bringing Hell On Earth. Label: Rap-A-Lot Records; 54 16 1993 Player's Choice. Label: Rap-A-Lot Records; 55 — 1997 Too Much Weight. Label: Rap-A-Lot Records, Triple Beam Records; 75 —

  6. Steelyard balance - Wikipedia

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    The steelyard comprises a balance beam which is suspended from a lever/pivot or fulcrum which is very close to one end of the beam. The two parts of the beam which flank the pivot are the arms. The arm from which the object to be weighed (the load) is hung is short and is located close to the pivot point.

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    The quest for a real life tractor beam continues, with a 2-micrometer-thick silicon light bender. The silicon metasurface changes a solid beam into a triple spiral one that can pick up particles.

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  9. I-beam - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, steel I-beams are now commonly specified using the depth and weight of the beam in metric terms. For example, a "W250x33" beam is approximately 250 millimetres (9.8 in) in depth (height of the I-beam from the outer face of one flange to the outer face of the other flange) and weighs approximately 33 kg/m (22 lb/ft; 67 lb/yd). [ 8 ]