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The Hanuman Chalisa is a religious text and is not physically located in space, so it is not possible to measure its distance from the sun.
Yes, time is considered abstract because it is a concept that cannot be physically touched or seen, but is used to measure the sequence of events and the duration of actions.
It is physically impossible to measure. That is because we don't know the population of every species of whale. As well, all whales weigh differently so it close to impossible to measure every single individual of whale.
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Some alternatives to thermometers include thermal cameras, infrared thermometers, and non-contact forehead thermometers. These devices can measure temperature without physically touching the person.
One can accurately measure leaf temperature in plants using a specialized infrared thermometer. This device can be pointed at the leaf surface to obtain an accurate reading of the temperature without physically touching the plant.
This is a tough question to answer because you've forgotten to include WHAT electrical property you're trying to measure. If you are trying to measure current through a closed, complete circuit with a multimeter, then yes. You must physically disconnect the circuit at the point you wish to measure, and then re-complete the circuit by connecting the leads of your multimeter to the points you just disconnected. (Please be sure the circuit is not energized before you disconnect the circuit!) If you are trying to measure a voltage difference, then no. Just place the leads of your multimeter on the two points you wish to measure the voltage between. As always when dealing with electricity, its safety first. Please do everything you can to protect yourself from electrical shock, especially if you're dealing with 120V/240V line voltages in a house.
The athlete was physically fit. It was physically impossible to raise the sunken ship.
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Mentally and physically.
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are they physically harassing you? then no