to measure; the act of measuring
A caliper.
this is just another way of measuring angles. pi radians = 180 degrees.
It is the supplementary angle of 125 degrees which is 55 degrees
To find the volume of a small pebble using a measuring cylinder, you would first fill the measuring cylinder with a known amount of water. Next, carefully drop the pebble into the water and measure the new water level. The difference between the initial and final water levels represents the volume of the pebble displaced, which is equal to the volume of the pebble itself.
repeatability
Exactly what measuring device? There are hundreds of "measuring devices" to measure different things.
-- If you have a metric measuring tape, there's a mark at 2.0 meters.-- If you have an "English" measuring tape, measure off 6feet6-3/4inches ; you'll be almost exactly right on.
Uh, in liters? I'm not exactly sure what this question is asking...do you mean the units? or exactly how to measure it? Because if you want to measure water, I'd say use a measuring cup...
depends how big it is
Nina can measure 32 oz of water by using her 16 oz bottle twice, and then measuring out 7 oz from the 32 oz with her cup measure.
A million is a number, which is an abstract concept. It has no mass and so, in terms of grams, it would measure exactly zero.
The measuring device was not invented by a single person. Throughout history, various individuals contributed to the development of different measuring instruments such as rulers, tape measures, and thermometers. These inventions have evolved over time to become the measuring devices we use today.
When measuring an angle you have to measure the sides using a protractor.
use a measuring measure,like the one for clothes measuring
You can measure its volume with a measuring cup or measuring spoons. You can measure its weight with a food scale. You can measure its temperature with a thermometer.
Yes, but you should measure solids before measuring liquids. If you, for example, measure water before measuring flour, the flour will stick to the measuring cup.