To solve the problem of reading the spring scales and writing the correct mass in Newtons, we need to carefully observe each scale and determine where the pointer is aligned. Here's a step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Understand the Scale
Each spring scale has markings that indicate the force in Newtons (N). The scale typically ranges from 0 to 10 N, with smaller divisions representing fractions of a Newton.
Step 2: Read Each Scale
We will read the position of the pointer on each scale and record the corresponding value in Newtons.
#### Scale 1:
- The pointer is aligned with the
4 N mark.
-
Reading: 4 N
#### Scale 2:
- The pointer is aligned with the
6 N mark.
-
Reading: 6 N
#### Scale 3:
- The pointer is aligned with the
8 N mark.
-
Reading: 8 N
#### Scale 4:
- The pointer is aligned with the
2 N mark.
-
Reading: 2 N
#### Scale 5:
- The pointer is aligned with the
7 N mark.
-
Reading: 7 N
#### Scale 6:
- The pointer is aligned with the
9 N mark.
-
Reading: 9 N
Step 3: Write Down the Answers
Now, we write the readings for each scale in the provided spaces.
Final Answer:
```
Scale 1: 4 N
Scale 2: 6 N
Scale 3: 8 N
Scale 4: 2 N
Scale 5: 7 N
Scale 6: 9 N
```
Boxed Final Answer:
\[
\boxed{4, 6, 8, 2, 7, 9}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of spring scale worksheet.