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Nickolas Barron
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10 November, 17:50
How a measuring scale measure our weight
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Rosemary Parks
10 November, 18:01
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Scales measure how much something weighs-and they do it by measuring how much force exists between the object you're weighing and planet Earth. Although scales measure force, they give you measurements of mass in kilograms, grams, pounds, or whatever.
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