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In case you are not very familiar with what a balance '''[[http://www.scalesmart.co.uk/|Scales]]''' is, it is the scale that is used for the purpose of getting a precise measurement and weight of an object. The good thing about using these '''BALANCE''' scales is that you do not have to worry that the object that you are weighing will be affected by gravity because that is not an issue with the balance scale. This can be due to the fact that balance '''scales''' are the scales that have two disks hanging from it.

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Some of the most common balance '''[[http://www.scalesmart.co.uk/|Scales]]''' that can be found in our surroundings is the old weighing '''SCALES''' that was used by doctors some ago. You know, the one whose measurement is taken by moving an object through the length of what looks like a ruler. This type of balance '''scale''' is called the off center beam because of the fact that the beam that supports it is located at the side and not in the middle.
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