Measuring distances accurately.
Use calipers for an accurate measurement.
No, the answer depends onthe number of significant digits in the numbers used for the measurement,the importance of the measurement in the calculations to follow.For example, the volume of a right cylinder is pi*r2*h. It is much more important to get r accurate than it is to get h. A 5% error in r will result in a 10.25% error in the volume whereas a 5% error in h will result in a 5% error in the volume.
Graduated cylinder
It could be the Greek letter "mu", which stands for micro = 1 millionth.
H. Galster has written: 'pH measurement' -- subject(s): Hydrogen-ion concentration, Measurement
The pH system is used to indicate the concentration of hydronium ('H+') ions in solution. It is governed by the equation pH = -log[H+]
H. Arens has written: 'Colour measurement'
Yes, 45 km/h is greater than 40 mph. To compare the two units, you should convert them to a common unit of measurement (such as km/h) for an accurate comparison.
Glenn H. Felix has written: 'Productivity measurement with the objectives matrix' -- subject(s): Industrial productivity, Measurement
Km/h
Accurate enough to get the job done.
The mathematical formula is: h x h x l / 300 where h= the measurement in inches around the heartgirth l= the measurement in inches from the base of the neck to the base of the tail