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You can find different units of measurement when you scroll up to the top of the objects menu. You might find that the actual weights of the objects do not exactly confirm your explorations. Take the example above: we have miss manners balanced 12 thin cats with 5 fat cats. If we divide 12 by 5 we get 2.4 ... this means that one fat cat balances with 2.4 thin cats. When we click on each picture to learn their actual weights, what miss manners do we find? (You may click the menu bar to choose the unit of measurement you miss manners like; this example uses kilograms.) If we divide 5 kilograms by 2 kilograms we get 2.5 ... this means that one fat cat balances with 2.5 thin cats. But on the scale, we found that one fat cat balances with 2.4 thin cats. How can this be? The explanation is that this scale has a tolerance for slight differences in weight. Objects which are almost (but not quite) equal in weight will appear to balance. We've built in this tolerance so that it is easier to find the equilibrium (to get the two sides to balance). |
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