The scientist that made highly accurate measurements that first disapproved the theories of Ptolmy and Copernicus was called Brahe.
All scientists use the metric unit of measurements because it is the most accurate.
It depends on what flask and what the quality of it is. If there is a hole in the flask, then obviously, no measurements. Most of the time, flasks do NOT give the most accurate measurements. Although, they do give more accurate measurements than a human eyeball and flasks do have their strengths compared to other tools as well.
So They Can Have The Accurate Answers
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Accurate record keeping
Becasue they need to be more accurate with their calulaations.
Tycho Brahe designed new equipment to measure planets' positions with unprecedented accuracy. Tycho's observations of the planets' orbits led to his alternative model which still had the Earth at the centre with the Sun orbiting it, but with the five other known planets orbiting the Sun. But Tycho's measurements were used by his assistant Kepler to produce an entirely new theory in 1609 with the planets in elliptical orbits, all orbiting the Sun as in Copernicus's model of 1543. Kepler's theory is still used today. It's important to remember that the theories of Ptolemy and Copernicus are not 'wrong', it would be better to say they are not as accurate as Kepler's theory. As models, all three of them predict the planets' positions fairly accurately.
Accurate measurements have been made with global positioning satellites and lasers.
All scientists use the metric unit of measurements because it is the most accurate.
The measurements are inaccuarate.
There is no more accurate descriptions of matter than measurements. To get the description right make your measurements precise.
It depends on what flask and what the quality of it is. If there is a hole in the flask, then obviously, no measurements. Most of the time, flasks do NOT give the most accurate measurements. Although, they do give more accurate measurements than a human eyeball and flasks do have their strengths compared to other tools as well.
the equipment used to make accurate measurements of is a watch
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The measurement that is accurate is one that is precise. These are also commonly titled accurate measurements in the books.
The difference in measurements was approx. 0,6 %.
To obtain accurate measurements.