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''Accuracy is the degree of closeness to true value. Precision is the degree to which an instrument or process will repeat the same value. In other words, accuracy is the degree of veracity while precision is the degree of reproducibility.
Yes they do P
Yes. Angles are congruent if they have the same measure.
You don't need to convert. The scales are the same. It's a measure of change, rather than an absolute temperature, so it's the same thing.
No, not all glassware measures with the same degree of accuracy. Different types of glassware, such as beakers, graduated cylinders, and volumetric flasks, have varying levels of precision. For instance, volumetric flasks are designed for high accuracy in measuring specific volumes, while beakers are more suited for approximate measurements. The design and calibration of each type determine their accuracy and suitability for different tasks in the laboratory.
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They both have the same degree of accuracy
''Accuracy is the degree of closeness to true value. Precision is the degree to which an instrument or process will repeat the same value. In other words, accuracy is the degree of veracity while precision is the degree of reproducibility.
It means the same as percent ....So could this be the same as intensity or amount?
Yes they do P
Not really. Very few people can use 2 at the same time with any degree of accuracy.
If you start out with a solution and you put the same amount of solution in different types of glassware, it will always be the same no matter what.
Yes. Angles are congruent if they have the same measure.
s = rθs=arc lengthr=radius lengthθ= degree measure in radiansthis formula shows that arc length depends on both degree measure and the length of the radiustherefore, it is possible to for two arcs to have the same degree measure, but different radius lengthsthe circumference of a circle is a good example of an arc length of the whole circle
If you have calibrated eyeballs
Accuracy is how close the value that is measured to a true or standard value. While precision is referred as the degree of nearness of the measured values to one another in a repeated same value.