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[[File:Beam scale.jpg|thumb|right|Beam Scales]]
'''Beam Scale''' is a portable balance consisting of a pivoted bar with arms of unequal length.A beam scale is a type of scale commonly used in the laboratory  to determine the mass of samples. To use the  scale, you use sliding weights called riders on three beams, each with  progressively small incremental amounts.
 
Familar versions of the  concept are seen in sliding bar postal scales, and in the older scales  used in doctors' offices .The larger increments may be 100 grams and 10 grams, and the final beam will display in grams and decimal fractions of a gram. Medical beam scales are strong and durable fitness scales built to last  you a long time.  Mechanical beam scales are used in hospitals, offices,gyms,schools,or even in homes.

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