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No. However repeated measurements can be averaged or otherwise be used to arrive at a more accurate result.
Yes they always do have the same degree of measurements
Precision
''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.
Exponents can be used to simplify notation when the same factor is repeated
No. However repeated measurements can be averaged or otherwise be used to arrive at a more accurate result.
Yes they always do have the same degree of measurements
the term used to describe how consistently several measurements of the same quantity give same result is
Precision
is when the researcher repeated and get the same result e.g questionnaire
If all four turns are in the same direction, then the result is the same as a single 120-degree turn. If three are in the same direction and one is in the opposite direction, then the result is the same as single 90-degree turn. If two are left turns and the other two are right turns, then the result is the same as no turns at all.
This are called congruent angles. For example, In an isosceles triangle, the two angles which are opposite to the sides that have the same length, have the same measurements. They are called the base angles of the triangle. When each of them is 45 degree, the triangle is also a right triangle, since the other angle is 90 degree.
good "science" or a good experiment can always be repeated with the same result
It eliminates conclusions being made based on what could be flukes. The more times an experiment is repeated with the same results, the more likely it is that that result is the real result.
Microns are a linear measure. Daltons are a measure of mass. As a result, these measurements should not be convertible. In order to equivalize these measurements it would be necessary that they be both of the same genre.
If your question is in economics, try there. If your desired True Value is in measurements, then ASTM and similar folk have useful definitions. The True Value of a measurement is the value to which many individual measurements taken by different methods and different experimenters tend. They go on to define Repeatability as the closeness of repeated measurements using the same apparatus etc. And the Reproducibility is the closeness of results achieved by different measurements with different apparatus.
''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.