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Surveying instrument of high precision, can measure both vertical and horizontal angles, unlike a level telescope which is limited to the flat angles. The name is believed to come from the Greek- meaning, The Eye of God.
There is no specific name for such a slope.
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First of all it is 'obtuse' because one of the angles is greater than 90 degrees. Secondly it is a ' scalene' because all the angles are of different size, this will make all the sides of different size. So the the triangle is an 'Obtuse Scalene Triangle'.
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Pressure gauge or tachometer.
instrument for measuring sound was named after which scientist?
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An oblong is another name for a rectangle which has 4 interior angles each measuring 90 degrees
A recliner. Often called by the brand name "La-Z-Boy".
There is no particular instrument used for measuring tornado intensity. Ratings are based primarily on damage assessment. Occasionally doppler radar has measure wind speeds inside a tornado, but such measurements are rare.
Electrical current can be measured with an Ammeter. The units used are amps.
Types of Triangles: By Sides: Isosceles- 2 congruent sides Scalene- no congruent sides Equilateral- 3 congruent sides By Angles: Acute- angles measuring less than 90° Obtuse- one angle measuring more than 90° Right- one angle measuring exactly 90° Equiangular- all angles measuring exactly the same- same as equilateral triangle
Meter is the general name for any measuring instrument. Such as an electricity meter, or an odometer on your car. But if you mean the metre as in measuring systems, then surveyors, mountaineers, engineers, and so on.
Well geometry is derived from the Greek words: "geo" meaning earth and "metry" meaning measuring. So geometry means earth measuring. Measuring has to do with stuff like lines, angles, circles, triangles, polygons, and solids. Earth has to do with stuff that can be measured in it.
Surveying instrument of high precision, can measure both vertical and horizontal angles, unlike a level telescope which is limited to the flat angles. The name is believed to come from the Greek- meaning, The Eye of God.