How Do I Use a Centigram Balance to Measure a Copper Slug?

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The discussion revolves around the use of a Centigram Balance to measure the weight of a copper slug, focusing on the interpretation of the balance's readings. Participants are exploring how to accurately read the measurements from the balance for a lab assignment.

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  • Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses uncertainty about reading the Centigram Balance, specifically questioning if the readings of the three rulers add up to 2.3 centigrams and 45.2 centigrams in different scenarios.
  • Another participant suggests that the original poster might be reading the balance correctly but requests more information, such as identifying markings or pictures of the balance for better assistance.
  • A later post indicates that the original poster proceeded with the assignment despite their uncertainty, implying they believe they completed it correctly.
  • Another participant seeks help from the original poster, indicating they are working on the same lab and are looking for guidance on the lab answers.

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The discussion reflects uncertainty regarding the correct interpretation of the Centigram Balance readings, with no consensus reached on the accuracy of the measurements or the understanding of the balance's operation.

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Participants have not provided specific details about the Centigram Balance's markings or the context of the lab assignment, which may limit the clarity of the discussion.

Who May Find This Useful

Students working on similar lab assignments involving the use of a Centigram Balance or those seeking clarification on measurement techniques in laboratory settings.

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I'm trying to use online lab software to do my assignment but I'm not sure if I'm doing this right...

I'm to measure a copper slug (I think that's what it is) using a Centigram Balance. There are three rulers or whatever they are on this thing...the one in the very back is at 0, the one in the middle is at 2, and the one in the front is at .3. Would that be 2.3? And if so, is that 2.3 centigrams?

EDIT: Same thing...if I'm weighing something and the back ruler goes to 40, the middle 5, and the front .2, would that equal 45.2?
 
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You could be reading it right. It is difficult for any of us to help you more without more information. Are there any identifying markings on the balance that indicate the range on each ruler? Can you post some pictures of balance? or an "open" weblink to it?
 
Never mind, I went on with the assignment and I believe I did it correctly. I was just posting here to make sure but I went on ahead after waiting a bit since I needed to turn it in. I'll just keep my fingers crossed.:biggrin:
 
Hi Angelshare, I was loooking at your post and i found that I'm actually doing the same lab but i don't really understand, can u help me please if you have that lab answer still!
 

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