A force meter measures a force being applied. It is often as simple as a spring with calibrated markings. The most common example is a spring weighing scale that measure the gravitational force on an object.
Other systems use solid state sensors such as electronic weighing scales.
Note that a force meter used to weigh objects is a measure of gravitational force and does not measure mass. Weight and mass are commonly confused.
a force or newton meter works by using a moment arm of a exact measurement. the amount of force can be calculated by observing the movement of the arm. :) hope i helped :)
A force meter is a device the measures forces. It is commonly used to measure the forces of the universe including gravity, friction, and tension.
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Isobars - Measure atmospheric pressure Isotherms - Measure temperature Isoheights - Measure elevation
A metre stick is expected to measure in metres, as well as centimetres and millimetres.
Use a forcemeter.
A forcemeter
A force meter is a device used to measure forces of the universe. It can measure friction, tension, and gravity.
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the apple in water will have the smallest reading on forcemeter
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you could use a spring balance kg * 9.81 = newtons
A force meter is an object that measures how many Newtons (N) are needed to do certain tasks.
you can use the force meter to help improve on the skills of an athlete trainer trough training
It really depends. The spring; whatever is holding the forcemeter up; the normal force of the earth pushing up on what's holding the force meter up... depends on your reference frame
To read a force meter, you simply look at the measurement displayed on the dial or digital screen. Make sure to note the units of measurement (usually Newtons) and the scale of the meter to interpret the force applied accurately.
i believe, and i may be wrong, bet the force required to move the object in the water will be less than the force required to move the object through the air. the best bet for you to see this is to try it for yourself.