Spring Scale or Student Scale or Newton Scale 20 Newton
Description
The Spring Scale, also known as the Student Scale or Newton Scale (20 Newton), is a mechanical instrument used to measure force or weight by the stretch of a spring. It features a calibrated scale that reads in Newtons, allowing for straightforward measurement of force. The scale is commonly used in educational settings for physics experiments, particularly in demonstrations of Newton’s laws of motion.
Uses
- Measuring Force: Ideal for determining the force exerted on an object.
- Weight Measurement: Can be used to measure the weight of small objects by the gravitational force on the object.
- Physics Experiments: Commonly used in school labs for experiments involving force and motion.
- Demonstrating Newton’s Laws: Helpful in demonstrating the relationship between mass, force, and acceleration.
- Elasticity Experiments: Useful for studying the properties of materials under tension.
Precautions
- Avoid Overloading: Do not exceed the maximum capacity of 20 Newtons to prevent damage to the spring.
- Handle with Care: Avoid dropping the scale as it may affect calibration or break the internal spring.
- Read Measurements at Eye Level: To ensure accuracy, always take readings directly at eye level to avoid parallax error.
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