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How to Read a Scale by Weighing Grams

    Digital Scale

    • 1). Place an object or item on the platform of a digital scale.

    • 2). Observe the display screen on a digital scale. Let the display stop on a measurement. The scale may waver between two numbers for a few seconds until the exact weight displays.

    • 3). Read the digital weight display in whole grams to tenths of grams. For example, a reading of 2.03 on the display signifies 2 3/10 grams.

    Mechanical Scale

    • 1). Place an object on a mechanical scale's platform.

    • 2). Read a mechanical scale by observing the pointer on the dial that shows the weight of an item. The dial in grams usually also has kilograms at the top and grams at the bottom or vice versa.

    • 3). Observe the pointer position and read the kilograms first. Then add the grams, located to the right side of the kilogram mark, for a final reading. The dial on a mechanical scale moves left as weight is added to it. For example, if the pointer is between the 2 and 3 kilogram mark and rests on the 20 gram mark, the total weight is 2 kilograms and 20 grams.

    Triple Beam Scale

    • 1). Place an object on a triple beam scale to measure its weight in grams.

    • 2). Observe the placement of the three metal riders on the top, middle and bottom beams to calculate the weight.

    • 3). Read the measurement on a triple beam scale in grams by adding the top, middle and bottom measurements together. The top measurement is in increments of 100s, the middle is in 10s and the bottom is in tenths. For example, if the top beam reading is 200, the middle beam reading is 10 and the bottom beam reading is 3, the total reading of the object is 210.3 grams.



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