So I just got a new toy for a great price, and need to learn how to operate it (I have an operators manual, but have not really tried to go through it yet). I need experiment ideas you guys might like to see.
The toy is a Mettler H10 Analytical Balance, and apparently is for accurate measurements in chemistry.
"The balance case, of formed aluminum sheets with glass doors, is 16 1/2" high, 9 1/2" wide and 20" deep. The balance has a capacity 160 g., a range of 1,000 mg on the optical scale, an accuracy of ±0.1 mg, and weights adjusted to within Class S tolerances."
So I assume it is accurate to the 0.0001th of a gram, and can do up to 160 grams (hmm most of our batteries are heavier sadly, so I could do it with some ≤1400mAh batteries? and then graph that data)
Here are some ideas I have currently and will update it with suggestions:
Test a couple batteries of different characteristics both full and discharged to see how it changes weight in micrograms (±100 I think).
The toy is a Mettler H10 Analytical Balance, and apparently is for accurate measurements in chemistry.
"The balance case, of formed aluminum sheets with glass doors, is 16 1/2" high, 9 1/2" wide and 20" deep. The balance has a capacity 160 g., a range of 1,000 mg on the optical scale, an accuracy of ±0.1 mg, and weights adjusted to within Class S tolerances."
So I assume it is accurate to the 0.0001th of a gram, and can do up to 160 grams (hmm most of our batteries are heavier sadly, so I could do it with some ≤1400mAh batteries? and then graph that data)
Here are some ideas I have currently and will update it with suggestions:
Test a couple batteries of different characteristics both full and discharged to see how it changes weight in micrograms (±100 I think).
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