six rules of the triple beam balance. 1.beam must be level to start

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Six Rules of the Triple Beam Balance

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Page 1: Six Rules of the Triple Beam Balance. 1.Beam must be level to start

Six Rules of the Triple Beam Balance

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1. Beam must be level to start

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2. Slide all masses to the zero position

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3. Use the threaded knob on the left to line up the fixed line on the right with the line on the movable arm

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4. Place object on the center of the platform

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5. Move the masses until it balances

on the zero

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6. Mass is the sum of the readings on the three beams

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Mass is:

A measure of the amount of matter

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Question

How is mass measured?

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If you use a (what tool), then you can measure mass in (what metric unit).

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Controls

Follow the rules of the triple beam balance.

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Objects

Clothespin Sharpie Hockey puck Small beaker Plastic cup 10 marbles in plastic cup

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Objects

Large bolt Battery Scissors Timer Paper-hole puncher Stapler

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Add a column in front of object on the data table

My estimate was: RO = Right On L = Low H = High