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What (who) is kitchen scale - definition

INSTRUMENT USED IN MEASURING THE WEIGHT OR MASS OF AN OBJECT
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  • Market hawker weighing meat (in [[catty]]) on a beam balance, Malaysia (1969)
  • Finely crafted pan balance or scales, with boxed set of standardized gram masses
  • A simple balance from the 19th century
  • A [[Roberval balance]]. The pivots of the parallelogram understructure makes it insensitive to load positioning away from center, so improves its accuracy, and ease of use.
  • Aluminum, mass-produced balance scale ([[steelyard balance]]) sold and used throughout China: the scale can be inverted and held by the larger ring beneath the user's right hand to produce greater leverage for heavier loads ([[Hainan]], [[China]], 2011)
  • Set of balance scales, with weights
  • Torsion balance scale made by Torbal
  • Digital kitchen scale, a [[strain gauge]] scale
  • feather of truth]].
  • A prototype of an elastic arm scale measuring a mass.
  • A mechanical bathroom scale. Pressure on the internal springs rotates a disc displaying the user's weight in pounds.
  • Scales used to measure the weight of fruit in a supermarket
  • Masses of 50, 20, 1, 2, 5 and 10 grams
  • FDACS's Bureau of Weights and Measures]].
  • Woman on a public weighing scale. [[Vienna]], [[Austria]], 2016
  • decagram]] masses
  • "Lady Justice" holding a 2-pan balance beam scale, and a sword: Statue of Justice, Central Criminal Court, London, UK
  • Weighing balance, with precision of 0.1 mg
  • Weighing scale for a baby includes a ruler for height measurement

Weighing scale         
A scale or balance is a device used to measure weight or mass. These are also known as mass scales, weight scales, mass balances, and weight balances.
Kitchen Cabinet         
  • A wheelchair user inspects the functionality of a universal design kitchen
  • Framed cabinets have a center stile. Hinges are mounted to the outer cabinet.
  • Frameless cabinets, also known as "European style", lack a center stile, and typically have concealed hinges mounted to each inside wall.
  • The [[Frankfurt kitchen]] of 1926
  • A corner cabinet with a turntable for easier access.
  • Most kitchen cabinets feature matching tops and bottoms and are available in different styles.
  • A kitchen cabinet display in a store in 2009 in [[New Jersey]].
  • There are many kitchen cabinet hardware options available.
  • Kitchen cabinet hardware.
  • Stock kitchen cabinets available from a home center can be installed by yourself or a handyman.
  • One trend is for more cabinets both below and above the countertop.
  • A design choice is integrating kitchen cabinets with appliances and other surfaces for a consistent look.
  • Cabinets can wrap around an appliance such as a refrigerator.
  • Stainless steel built-in appliances around kitchen cabinets.
  • A cabinet wall, and a counter with [[sink]] and backsplash.
  • Most kitchen cabinets have peg-holes on either side within the cabinet allowing for adjustable shelf height.
KITCHENWARE
Kitchen cabinets; Plywood kitchen cabinets
The Kitchen Cabinet was a term used by political opponents of President of the United States Andrew Jackson to describe his ginger group, the collection of unofficial advisors he consulted in parallel to the United States Cabinet (the "parlor cabinet") following his purge of the cabinet at the end of the Eaton affair and his break with Vice President John C. Calhoun in 1831.
kitchen cabinet         
  • A wheelchair user inspects the functionality of a universal design kitchen
  • Framed cabinets have a center stile. Hinges are mounted to the outer cabinet.
  • Frameless cabinets, also known as "European style", lack a center stile, and typically have concealed hinges mounted to each inside wall.
  • The [[Frankfurt kitchen]] of 1926
  • A corner cabinet with a turntable for easier access.
  • Most kitchen cabinets feature matching tops and bottoms and are available in different styles.
  • A kitchen cabinet display in a store in 2009 in [[New Jersey]].
  • There are many kitchen cabinet hardware options available.
  • Kitchen cabinet hardware.
  • Stock kitchen cabinets available from a home center can be installed by yourself or a handyman.
  • One trend is for more cabinets both below and above the countertop.
  • A design choice is integrating kitchen cabinets with appliances and other surfaces for a consistent look.
  • Cabinets can wrap around an appliance such as a refrigerator.
  • Stainless steel built-in appliances around kitchen cabinets.
  • A cabinet wall, and a counter with [[sink]] and backsplash.
  • Most kitchen cabinets have peg-holes on either side within the cabinet allowing for adjustable shelf height.
KITCHENWARE
Kitchen cabinets; Plywood kitchen cabinets
(kitchen cabinets)
Journalists sometimes refer to the unofficial advisers of a prime minister or president as that person's kitchen cabinet, especially if they disapprove of the influence that the advisers seem to have.
N-COUNT: usu singular [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Weighing scale

A scale or balance is a device used to measure weight or mass. These are also known as mass scales, weight scales, mass balances, and weight balances.

The traditional scale consists of two plates or bowls suspended at equal distances from a fulcrum. One plate holds an object of unknown mass (or weight), while objects of known mass or weight, called weights, are added to the other plate until static equilibrium is achieved and the plates level off, which happens when the masses on the two plates are equal. The perfect scale rests at neutral. A spring scale will make use of a spring of known stiffness to determine mass (or weight). Suspending a certain mass will extend the spring by a certain amount depending on the spring's stiffness (or spring constant). The heavier the object, the more the spring stretches, as described in Hooke's law. Other types of scales making use of different physical principles also exist.

Some scales can be calibrated to read in units of force (weight) such as newtons instead of units of mass such as kilograms. Scales and balances are widely used in commerce, as many products are sold and packaged by mass.