Units of imbalance are derived by multiplying the weight unit by the radius at the correction point. For example, an imbalance located at a radius of A millimeters with a weight of B grams is expressed in gram millimeter (gmm). Other commonly used units include metergram, ounce inch, and gram inch. For more details, see our how does a balancing machine work? page.
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