Science, asked by bulbul161, 11 months ago

a vendor uses a........................ for weighing. please tell me answer ​

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Answered by vc6070180
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down. A "calibration weight" is used to adjust a spring scale (weigh down the spring) I know "weights" have become colloquial, but for a balance, you use "masses." This is true both in a chemistry lab, and in a market in India. – Dmitri Jan 28 '14 at 21:06

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@Dmitri, acceleration due to gravity is the essentially the same for everyone on earth. The differences are negligible for purposes such as weighing vegetables. There is no need to make a distinction between weight and mass here. For the purposes of communication it makes sense to go with "weight" because that's the word that people use. A question for you: All the millions of people going to the gym, are they lifting weights or lifting masses? – dangph Jan 28 '14 at 22:53

Just balances, just weights, a just ephah, and a just hin, shall ye have: I am the LORD your God, which brought you out of the land of Egypt. [Leviticus 19:36, KJV] Similar language appears in other places in the Bible. I wouldn't underestimate the influence of the King James translation on English vocabulary. – Andrew Lazarus Jan 29 '14 at 0:11

Answered by shubhamnannaware6099
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