balanseapparater
Balanseapparater, or balance devices, are instruments designed to determine mass by achieving mechanical equilibrium between a known reference weight and an object of unknown mass. The most common form is the two-pan balance or beam balance, where a beam pivots at its center and remains horizontal when the torques from both sides balance. An object is placed on one pan and standard weights on the other until balance is reached. Other variants include analytical balances, which are highly precise instruments enclosed in a draft shield to minimize air currents, and torsion balances, which measure very small forces by the twisting of a fiber or wire, historically used to determine gravitational constants.
Operation and calibration of balanseapparater rely on stable support, proper leveling, and the use of traceable
Historically, balance devices date to ancient civilizations and played a central role in commerce and science.