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Bathroom Scale Tanita – NSL – HA-650

4,500.00

4,500.00

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Bathroom Scale Tanita – NSL – HA-650

4,500.00

Description:

 

Bathroom Scale Tanita HA-650

  • Safe non slip surface
  • Supersized display
  • Easy-to-read large digits

Specification:

  • Color: Black
  • Size of Display: 114mm
  • Weight Capacity: 130kg

Made In Japan

Description

Weighing scales (or weigh scales or scales) are devices to measure weightSpring balances or spring scales calculate weight that is the product of mass into gravity (9.807 m/s2) on the force on a spring, whereas a balance or pair of scales using a balance beam compares masses by balancing the weight due to the mass of an object against the weight of one or more known masses. Some of them can be calibrated to read in units of force (weight) such as newtons instead of units of mass such as kilograms. The balance or pair of scales using a traditional balance beam to compare masses may read correctly for mass even if moved to a place with a different non-zero gravitational field strength. Also the spring balances that are designed with reading of weight (force) in mind, would read correctly for weight in a different non-zero gravitational field strength.

spring scale measures mass by reporting the distance that a spring deflects under a load. This contrasts to a balance, which compares the torque on the arm due to a sample weight to the torque on the arm due to a standard reference mass using a horizontal lever. Spring scales measure force, which is the tension force of constraint acting on an object, opposing the local force of gravity.[6] They are usually calibrated so that measured force translates to mass at earth’s gravity. The object to be weighed can be simply hung from the spring or set on a pivot and bearing platform.

In a spring scale, the spring either stretches (as in a hanging scale in the produce department of a grocery store) or compresses (as in a simple bathroom scale). By Hooke’s law, every spring has a proportionality constant that relates how hard it is pulled to how far it stretches. Weighing scales use a spring with a known spring constant (see Hooke’s law) and measure the displacement of the spring by any variety of mechanisms to produce an estimate of the gravitational force applied by the object.[7] Rack and pinion mechanisms are often used to convert the linear spring motion to a dial reading.

 

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