beam scale

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beam scale

A shopkeeper uses a beam scale to weigh fresh fruit.

Definition

Noun: A beam scale is a portable weighing device consisting of a pivoted bar (the beam) with arms of unequal length. A known weight is placed on the shorter arm, and the object to be weighed is placed on the longer arm. The weight is determined by the position of a counterweight or by using standardized weights.

Usage

The term "beam scale" refers specifically to the classic mechanical balance. It is used to describe the physical instrument. * The merchant used a beam scale to weigh the spices. * For the science experiment, we compared the accuracy of a digital scale and an old-fashioned beam scale.

Advanced Usage
  • Historical/Technical Context: The beam scale, based on the principle of the lever, is one of the oldest types of weighing instruments and is a precursor to modern scales.
    • The design of the beam scale has remained fundamentally unchanged since antiquity.
Variants and Related Words
  • Balance Scale: A more general synonym for a device that measures mass by balancing two forces. A beam scale is a type of balance scale.
  • Lever Scale: Another descriptive term emphasizing the working principle.
  • Steelyard: A specific, common type of beam scale where a single counterweight slides along a calibrated arm to balance the object hung from the shorter arm.
Synonyms
  • Balance
  • Steelyard
  • Lever balance
  • Mechanical scale
Related Phrases
  • To tip the scales: An idiom meaning to be the deciding factor, derived from the image of a beam scale moving to one side.
    • Her final argument tipped the scales in our favor.
beam scale

A shopkeeper uses a beam scale to weigh fresh fruit.

Noun
  1. a portable balance consisting of a pivoted bar with arms of unequal length

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