Nonpariel, as these delights are alternately known, could form the basis of a simple experiment. 1. Measure 10ml of water into a small container, and mark the height. 2. Carefully dry the container, and weigh it. 3. fill your container up to the 10ml mark you established. 4. now count the number of nonpariel. From the weight of your container+nonpariel, subtract the weight of the container. 5. You now know the weight of your number of nonpariel. 6. Multiply this number by 100 to obtain the number of them in 1l. 7. You're there!
This depends a lot on the size of the jug ... If its a fairly small one, you might use ml (milliliters, 1/1000s of a liter) For a larger one, especially if it is used commercially, you could use cl (centiliters, 1/100s of a liter or 10 ml) A really big one you would measure in l (Liters, 1 l = 10 cl = 1000 ml)
There are 25 prime numbers from 1 to 100.
1 ms = 0,001s = 10-3s = 1/1000s = one-thousandth of a second
1 million pounds/100 = 10,000 pounds.
metric system works in 10s 100s or 1000s here is a rough overview 10 mm equals 1 centimetre 100 centimetre equals 1 metre also 1000 millimetres equals 1 metre 1000 metres equals a kilometre the metric system also works on volume as well 1 cubic metre equals 1000 litres 10 cms cubed is 1 litre
7 lots of 1000s 5 lots of 100s 6 lots of 10s and 1 lot of 1.
This depends a lot on the size of the jug ... If its a fairly small one, you might use ml (milliliters, 1/1000s of a liter) For a larger one, especially if it is used commercially, you could use cl (centiliters, 1/100s of a liter or 10 ml) A really big one you would measure in l (Liters, 1 l = 10 cl = 1000 ml)
That varies from computer to computer. I have a small one that takes less than 1 Ampere, some very big ones take 100s to 1000s of Amperes.
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There are 25 prime numbers from 1 to 100.
1 liter equals 1 liter.
1 liter = 1.05 quart 1 quart = 0.94 liter
1 ms = 0,001s = 10-3s = 1/1000s = one-thousandth of a second
1 million pounds/100 = 10,000 pounds.
1 liter
1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter
1 liter = 4.22 cups 1 cup = 0.23 liter