Precision refers to how close together a group of measurements actually are to each other. Precision has nothing to do with MORE
Precision refers to the closeness of two or more measurements to each other. Therefore, if two measurements are to close to each other they are said to be precise.
A chemical compound can be formed.
The frequency of this sound wave is very near constant.
Only when very close to each other. This is not because of the electric force, it is because of the "strong force," or the emission and absorption of gluons between them. This also happens between neutrons and protons.
In general it does so in exactly the same way as it does in each and every other CASE, in the intense importance of the spacial arrangement of atomic matter[s] hydrogen bonds are formed when Hydrogens are brought into very very close proximity to and with each other.
Precision is a measure of how close to each other repeated measurements are. Accuracy is how close to a target value the measurement is. The only reason this unneccessary bit of info is in your book is to cram kids' heads with useless info. Very few scientists or engineers care about this trivia. Real science is about understanding how things work.
Precision is defined as how close measurements are to each other. Example: 4.3, 4.4, 4.4 are precise because they are close to each other. If the "correct" answer is 4.4, they are also accurate. If the "correct" answer is 4.0, they are not very accurate, but they are still precise.
If you take a measurement multiple times, and get similar values each time, then the data is said to be very precise. If this group of data is very close to the expected value, then the data is said to be accurate. However, a set of data may be precise without being accurate if the measured values are all similar to one another, but not close to the expected value.
They are very close to each other.
no they are not related they are very close friends with each other and call each other sister and brother.
Far Very large gaps between
resolution
Not even close to each other. They are two very different liquids.
If it is a square, very close to 800 meters
they will be very close but they will not hit each other.
No they are about 720 miles away from each other.
A chemical compound can be formed.
Yes, they were very close.