torsionsbalansen
Torsionsbalansen, often translated as torsion balance, is a scientific instrument used to measure very small forces or torques. Its fundamental principle relies on the elastic properties of a thin fiber or wire. When a force or torque is applied to an object suspended by this fiber, the fiber twists, or undergoes torsion. The amount of twist is directly proportional to the applied force or torque. By calibrating the instrument, this twist can be used to quantify the magnitude of the force or torque with high precision.
The most famous application of the torsion balance was by Henry Cavendish in 1797. He used a