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Triple Beam Balance and G raduated Cylinder

Triple Beam Balance and G raduated Cylinder. A. Triple beam balance. Used to measure MASS. Pan. Base. B. How to use. 1. Pan needs to be empty 2. All riders are all the way to the left 3. Check if pointer is at zero mark If not- Turn adjustment knob slightly

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Triple Beam Balance and G raduated Cylinder

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  1. Triple Beam Balance and Graduated Cylinder

  2. A. Triple beam balance • Used to measure MASS

  3. Pan Base

  4. B. How to use • 1. Pan needs to be empty • 2. All riders are all the way to the left • 3. Check if pointer is at zeromark • If not- Turn adjustment knobslightly • Too much will BREAKIT

  5. 4. Place object on pan • 5. Move 100 grider first by notches until pointer dips below zero mark • 6. Move 100 g rider BACKone notch • 7. Now move the 10 g rider • 8. Lastly move the 1 g rider until pointer is at zero OBJECT

  6. c. Record mass • Add the numbers on the three riders • 100 g rider= 0 • 10g rider=60 • 1g rider= 2.4 300 0 + 60 + 2.4= 62.4 70 300 + 70 + 3.4= 373.4 g 3.4

  7. Practice reading TBB • http://www.ohaus.com/input/tutorials/tbb/TBBread.html

  8. D. Graduated Cylinder • Used to measure VOLUME • Read the meniscus • Bottom of curve • At eye level 7.87.67.47.27.06.86.66.46.2 7 52mL 6.6mL

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