“…Certain balances were designed to handle supersonic [9] and hypersonic flow [10], [11], [12], as well as able to read forces in areas where the Reynold's number is significantly lower than normal conditions [13], [14]. Extreme cold temperatures are also considered when designing aircraft to fly high in the atmosphere, so a normal force balance must be calibrated correctly to negate the thermal compression the balance experiences [15]. Finally, it has been found that balances have been designed to measure both sudden impulses [16] and forces over time to get a frequency reading [17], [18].…”