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What determines how precise a measurement is
The smaller the measurement, the more accurate.
The smaller the unit the more accurate the measurement will be.
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An actual measurement is going to be more accurate than an estimate.
The same,if you have accurate reading of measurement in graphical method you can precisely measure so there will be no error, in using analytical method you must have an exact & perfect calculation to have an perfect product. .
The more accurate number - is 1.005 - as it is accurate to more decimal places than the other examples.
Neither measurement is more "accurate" than the other--they simply denote different things. Length is a measurement of the distance between two points in space. Area is a measurement of the surface covered by a given shape.
For more accurate readings of measurement.
What determines how precise a measurement is
The smaller the measurement, the more accurate.
The smaller the unit the more accurate the measurement will be.
The pycnometer method is more accurate than the hydrometer method because it uses an analytical balance.
Millimeters are smaller so if a measurement is given in mm it is likely to be more accurate than a measurement given in cm. However, it's important to note that neither mm nor cm is inherently more accurate.
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Which method of determining turn ratio is more accurate and why?
7.50 is a more accurate measurement than 7.5.