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![]() "James Gemmill" gemmilljim@hotmail,com wrote in message ... make a tripod bridge with the scale as one foott of of the tripod. Multipy the weight shown by three. Use two by sixes and two by fours for the tripod. Why a tripod? My concern is that it over constrains the problem, and you could end up with a major error it the weight was not distributed evenly between the three legs. I suggest using a lever approach instead: |______| - object being weighed V=====^================V - lever ground |scale| | a | b | - the distances between Multiply the reading on the scale by the ratio of b/a. For best results, make the points of contact (ground, scale and weigh point) as small as possible so that there is less ambiguity on the distance measurements. Rod |
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