As a modern weighing device, electronic scales are widely used in business, home and scientific fields. However, the accuracy of electronic scales is affected by many factors, among which sensor accuracy is one of the most important factors. Electronic scales detect the pressure applied by objects o... read more
Mechanical scales do not typically require batteries or external power sources to operate. Instead, they use mechanical components, such as springs or levers, to measure weight. The mechanical mechanism translates the applied weight into a visible reading on the scale's display. Here's a bit more de... read more
The working principle of mechanical scales is based on Newton's mechanical laws, usually using the spring weighing principle. Balance principle: Under normal working conditions of a mechanical scale, the platform is in a balanced state, that is, the gravity of the object is equal to the reaction for... read more