chiuchebaba OP t1_jdg6p1i wrote
Reply to comment by TheLuteceSibling in ELI5: if I stand on a weighing scale that is kept on top of a soft surface (like a carpet) why does it show lesser weight that what actually is? by chiuchebaba
Yes even I felt it shouldn’t happen.
And the scale isn’t really a box inside a box. But it has tiny footrests kind of thing at the bottom that are just around 1 cm tall. My guess is that the compression on the footrests gets translated into the measured weight but if I keep the scale on a soft surface then the body of the scale may come in contact with that surface instead of just the footrests. Thanks.
Trumpet1956 t1_jdgcrt3 wrote
Yep, that sounds like what is going on. If the outside piece touches the material it would take part of the load and the scale would read less weight.
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