EDUCATION SPRING SCALE – DUAL TRANSPARENT SCALE, 2000G (20N)

EDUCATION SPRING SCALE – DUAL TRANSPARENT SCALE, 2000G (20N)

Description

A lab education spring scale is a measuring device used in physics and other science experiments to measure the weight or force of an object. It consists of a coiled spring with a hook or loop at one end to attach the object being measured, and a calibrated scale marked in units of force or weight, typically in grams or Newtons.

When the object is suspended from the spring scale, the spring stretches proportionally to the weight or force of the object, and the reading on the scale indicates the magnitude of the weight or force. Lab education spring scales are commonly used in physics experiments to study the principles of force and motion, such as gravity, friction, and tension.

They are also used in biology experiments to measure the weight of organisms or body parts, such as seeds, fruits, or small animals. Lab education spring scales are typically designed for educational purposes and are relatively low-cost and easy to use, making them a popular tool in science classrooms and labs.