Find the largest bar labeled with hundreds. Set this bar to 100.
This bar measures the hundreds digit of the person's weight.
Find the bar numbered with 10s. It should start at 10 to 90 . Move this bar to rest on 10.
This measures the tens digit of the person's weight.
Find the bar numbered from 1 to 9 or 10. Move this along until the bar is even and does not fall either to the left or right. If moving just this bar does not balance out the scale, move the 10s and/or the 100s bar to find the right weight measurement.
This measures the ones digit of the person's weight.
This is basic you land in 100s on 200 then in 10s on 70 then in 1s 4
you are 274
Scales either measure mass, or weight - but they are callibrated to show mass (for example, kilograms).
You would measure weight with a spring scale.
When you stand on one foot on a scale, the scale will only measure the weight that is being applied through that one foot. This means that the weight measured on the scale will be slightly less than when standing on both feet, but the difference is typically not significant for most people.
No, it only can measure weight.
To measure weight, a scale. To measure mass, a balance.
Generally, you measure dry weight on a scale.
Scale
A scale is used to measure a weight of an object
With a weight scale or with a special weight tape.
No, it only can measure weight.
to measure electrical enegy
No, lifting one foot while standing on a scale does not change your weight. The scale measures the force exerted downward on it, regardless of how many feet are on it.