You're going to have to be more specific.
Precision -- the degree to which the result of a measurement, calculation, or specification conforms to the correct value or a standard
That is correct and they are measured in cubic units.
The answer is yes because centiMeters is not correct
1.564 - 0.38 = 1.184 The "correct" precision depends on the calibration of your measuring device. Since we don't know that, here are the possible choices: To the nearest whole number: 1 To the nearest tenth: 1.2 To the nearest hundredth: 1.18 To the nearest thousandth: 1.184
Accuracy.
It is 41.2 millilitres!
The correct spelling is gratitude (thankfulness).
Water in a glass graduated cylinder adheres to the sides of the cylinder, forming a meniscus which is an upward curve. When reading volume in a cylinder, look at the meniscus at eye level. Read the volume at the bottom of the curve.
Precision -- the degree to which the result of a measurement, calculation, or specification conforms to the correct value or a standard
A pharmaceutical graduated cylinder is a measuring device used in the pharmaceutical industry to accurately measure and dispense liquids. It is a cylindrical glass or plastic container with graduations or markings on the side that allow for precise and accurate volume measurements. Graduated cylinders are commonly used in pharmacies, laboratories, and other healthcare settings to ensure the correct dosage of medications.
That is correct and they are measured in cubic units.
The graduations are correct only at the temperature marked on the cylinder, the cylinder must be very clean and dry, don't use corrosive liquids for the material of cylinder, read only under the meniscus, not useful for very coloured liquids, the measurement is absolutely correct for liquids and true solutions - not for suspensions.
Yes, that is the correct spelling for the word graduated.Some example sentences are:He graduated from university last week.She graduated top of her class.
the difference between the true value and the measured values reflects the accuacy achieved. if you want you could work out an average deviation from the true value to reflect this. the precision is determined by how much the measured distances deviate only from each other. so the precision has nothing to do with the true or correct value. so just looking at this problem, it appears that the distances measured were more precise than they were accurate.
yes
Oxygen, Nitrogen and Argon are just three common gasses transported in a high pressure gas cylinder. Our hot water cylinder sprung a leak, we had to call out the emergency plumber to come and fix it. My car has a six cylinder petrol engine and a go faster stripe, its wicked. A barrel with piston rod for pushing and pulling using pressurized fluid is called a hydraulic cylinder
A cylinder that has finished high school. No, just kidding. It is a cylinder or container in the shape of a cylinder that has measurement markings (graduations) on the side. You fill the cylinder with fluid and can visualize the amount by reading the numbers on the side that represent a certain amount of volumn.