balansevansker
Balansevansker, also known as balance scales or beam scales, are traditional weighing instruments used for measuring the weight of objects by comparing them against known weights. These devices consist of a rigid beam with a fulcrum at its center, allowing it to pivot around a fixed point. One or both ends of the beam can hold objects to be weighed, while counterweights or known masses are placed on the opposite side to achieve equilibrium.
Historically, balance scales have been one of the earliest forms of measurement tools, dating back to ancient
The principle of balance scales is based on the law of the lever, where the torque (force