What Is the Definition of a Triple Beam Balance?
Last Updated Apr 14, 2020 10:16:43 AM ET

A triple beam balance is an instrument used to obtain precise measurements of masses. The reading error of a standard triple beam balance is only 0.05 grams.
A triple beam balance has a pan on which users place objects to weigh and three beams that each have a slider. When the pan is empty and the sliders are placed at the leftmost position, the balance should have a reading of zero. When measuring an object's mass, the 100-gram slider is moved to the right until the indicator falls below the zero mark. The slider is then moved back a notch. Then, the same process is repeated with the 10-gram slider and the 1-gram slider to arrive at the object's mass.
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