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Grayson Wilson
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31 July, 20:13
What units does a triple beam balance measure?!
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Kristin
31 July, 20:31
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A triple beam balance measures the mass of an object in grams.
Usually the reading scale markings are
Beam A: 0 g to 500 g in 100 g increments
Beam B: 0 g to 100 g in 10 g increments
Beam C: 0 g to 10 g with 1 g major divisions and 0.1 g minor divisions
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