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  2. Weighing scale - Wikipedia

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    Industrial weighing scales are used for quality control, inventory management, and trade purposes. There are many kinds of industrial weighing scales that are used for different purposes and applications. Some of the common types are: Weighbridges : A large scale that can weigh trucks, lorries, containers, and other heavy-duty vehicles. They ...

  3. Letter scale - Wikipedia

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    Bilateral letter scale, collections of the Maison Losseau. 19th Century letter scale used at the Mangōnui Post Office. A letter scale is a weighing scale used for weighing letters in order to determine the correct amount of postage. Until the 1990s most letter scales were mechanical, but today electronic scales are the most common.

  4. List of measuring instruments - Wikipedia

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    A pair of scales: An instrument for measuring mass in a force field by balancing forces. Balance; Check weigher measures precise weight of items in a conveyor line, rejecting underweight or overweight objects. Inertial balance; Katharometer; Mass spectrometers measure the mass-to-charge ratio, not the mass, of ionised particles. Weighing scale

  5. Weighing paper - Wikipedia

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    Low-nitrogen weighing paper: Low-nitrogen weighing paper is the most common type of weighing paper that is used for analytical balances in the labs. The smooth texture prevents gunking up and absorption of samples on the paper. [4] Sulfur-free weighing paper: [5] Sulfur-free weighing paper is usually used for weighing food materials.

  6. Category:Weighing scales - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Articles of weighing scales. Pages in category "Weighing scales" ...

  7. Roberval balance - Wikipedia

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    A Roberval balance made by W & T Avery Ltd. in England Detail: the bottom horizontal beam is hidden under the protective cover A Roberval balance shown responding to two masses of equal weight. The Roberval balance is a weighing scale presented to the French Academy of Sciences by the French mathematician Gilles Personne de Roberval in 1669.

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