- A
scale or
balance is a
device used to
measure weight or m****.
These are also
known as m****
scales,
weight scales, m**** balances, m****ometers, and weight...
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scales on the ends of the rod. The
accuracy of Cavendish's
result was not
exceeded until C. V. Boys'
experiment in 1895. In time, Mic****'s
torsion balance...
- A
torsion spring is a
spring that
works by
twisting its end
along its axis; that is, a
flexible elastic object that
stores mechanical energy when it is...
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arrow located to the
right and
below the
horizontal white scale is used to
measure torsion The
Maddox Wing
measures the size of
heterophorias (latent...
- The
Richter scale (/ˈrɪktər/), also
called the
Richter magnitude scale, Richter's
magnitude scale, and the Gutenberg–Richter
scale, is a
measure of the...
- A
torsion field (also
called axion field, spin field,
spinor field, and
microlepton field) is a
reoccurring feature of many
pseudoscientific proposals...
- Wood-Anderson
torsion seismograph.
Subsequent magnitude scales are
calibrated to be
approximately in
accord with the
original "Richter" (local)
scale around...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel (1784–1846). A much more
accurate experiment using a
torsion balance was
carried out by Loránd Eötvös
starting around 1885, with further...
- non-zero curvature, has its
shape (and size or
scale)
completely determined by its
curvature and
torsion. A
curve can be described, and
thereby defined...
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either torsional or
dihedral angles)
between substituents around a
single bond: a
torsion angle between 0° and ±90° is
called syn (s) a
torsion angle between...