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Spring balance

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A spring balance, also known as a spring scale or dynamometer, is a type of weighing scale that measures the force exerted by an object. It consists of a coiled spring attached to a hook or a pointer on one end and a fixed point or scale on the other. When an object is hung from the hook, the spring stretches or compresses proportionally to the weight of the object, causing the pointer to move along a calibrated scale, indicating the force or weight applied. Spring balances are commonly used in laboratories, classrooms, and industrial settings for weighing objects, measuring forces, and conducting experiments. They are portable, easy to use, and suitable for measuring relatively small weights with reasonable accuracy.