The parts of a double pan balance are the two weighing pans the pointer rider or sliding mass and rider arm.
Double pan balance diagram.
Triple beam balances work on the same principle as the classic double pan balance you probably first think of when hearing the word balance.
Double pan balance two pan beam balance for accurate and rapid weighing up to 2kg when used with supplementary masses.
The balance has centre indicating sliding masses to weigh up to 210gm spring loaded zero adjust compensator and magnetic damping.
The pan is located on one side of the apparatus and rests on top of the base.
The solid metal platform which supports the rest of the parts of the triple beam balance is known as the base.
On this page we only deal with positive integers.
Stainless steel pans are 150 mm diameter.
The amount of beams doesn t change the way the balance works they just add increments which in turn improves the precision.
Cap 2kg x 0 1gm.
Balance as a model of an equation.
Pointy metal part of the scale that moves back and forth until it is in balance adjustment knob knob on the right side or center for some types that can be turned to adjust the balance.
The above diagram represents a typical triple beam balance.
Part 2 explains how to use a balance with equations that involve negative integers.