Almost all real science involves measurements. A universal system of measurement
is necessary, or at least very very convenient, in science, in order to make it possible
for different scientists to tell each other about their work ... what they did and what
the results were ... and even for different scientists in different places to work together
on the same thing.
The universal system that's used in today's world is the "SI" system, or the "metric" system.
Look it up and read about it, either on line or in a real book, to learn about its units.
Here are three of them to get you started:
-- the Meter
-- the Kilogram
-- the Second
A universal measurement system - removes errors in data due to different units. For example - a litre is a fixed volume, a metre is a fixed length.
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it is important so scientist can measure the things that is in concern. Proof need to be quantified and indicated. without measurement, the judgement would strongly impaired by personal bias and could not be repeated.
Like in a Hygrometer to measure humidity you use percentage (%)
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It means it is know world wide.
It would be quite confusing if everybody used different units - or different definitions for the same units. But that was exactly what happened in the past - for example, a pound in one country is generally NOT the same as a pound in another country.
Not usually, liters are the Universal measurement for science.
measure liquids , measure length,.....
Yes.
The abbreviation amp is short of ampere, which is a unit of measurement named after a scientist.
it is important so scientist can measure the things that is in concern. Proof need to be quantified and indicated. without measurement, the judgement would strongly impaired by personal bias and could not be repeated.
Exact measurement is necessary is because you will make a big mistake in cooking like if you are cooking a loaf of bread, the bread will taste very bad or not the right shape. Same in science in the chemistry unit you have read incrustations so you would not make a explosion!
A Centimeter is a unit of measurement, often used in Math and Science. They are one of the smallest kinds of measurement units, and are very commonly used and known. They are used to measure small things, along with the milimeter.
It is neither. !!! Calorie is an old-fashioned Imperial measure of Energy. In modern science we use 'Joules'.
A system of measurement is a set of units of measurement which can be used to specify anything which can be measured and were historically important, regulated and defined.Two major system of measurements in science are S.I baseunits and S.I derived units.
Because if everyone used different systems of measurement there would be no way for results to be accurately compared. 10ml is 10ml everywhere on the Earth but if I decided to measure things in squirlybobs and you measured them in noodfings how would we compare them with the degrells measured by yet another person?A real world example: A NASA probe scheduled to land on Mars for scientific research crashed because a contractor used traditional English measurements while NASA works with the metric system (the scientific standard). That embarrassing mistake cost NASA 125 million dollars, and it shows why a standard universal system of measurement in science is crucial for collaboration on which so much of science is based.Because standardising units of measurement - means that, no matter which country you're in - the measurement will always mean the same quantity or distance.
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