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what is minimum weighable quantity in electronic balance?​

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Answered by weropul
9

Balances and Weighing Accuracy. Abstract: This brief discussion covers the sections of the United States Pharmacopeia that relate to weighing accuracy and shows how to calculate the minimum weighable quantity for any balance for which the absolute accuracy or sensitivity limit or requirement is unknown.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
3

In most common electronic balance the least count is 1 mg.

Explanation:

  • The minimum weighable quantity in an electronic balance is 1 mg. This may vary from place to place. For example this is for the electronic balance that is used in the groceries shop.  
  • But the electronic balance used in the gold shop has a least measurable quantity as less as 1 microgram.  
  • Electronic balance works on the principle that when a weight is placed on it, the digital meter calculates it based on pretested values.

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