väändekaalu
Väändekaalu is an Estonian term that translates to "torsion balance" in English. It refers to a sensitive instrument used to measure very small forces, particularly torques or twisting forces. The fundamental principle behind a torsion balance involves a suspended object, typically a beam or rod, that is twisted by the force being measured. The degree of twist is then observed and calibrated to determine the magnitude of the applied force.
Historically, torsion balances have played a significant role in scientific discovery. One of the most famous
Modern torsion balances are highly sophisticated instruments, often employing optical levers or electronic sensors to achieve