Neither. Both are dry measures, not liquids so not applicable since different liquids weigh differently by volume. For example, 1 gallon of water weighs 8.34 lbs whereas 1 gallon of gasoline weighs only 6.15 lbs so selecting reagents by any unit of weight is impractical as one would have to know specific weights of the reagents. Reagents are measured by liquid volume, ounces (oz), quarts (qt) and gallons (gal) for standard measure, liters (L) or fractions thereof, i.e. milliliters (ml) for metric measure, which is the world scientific standard.
To convert volume to mass:
a. Look up liquid's density as it is expressed in units of "g/ml" ("d").
b. Next, measure the volume of the liquid in a graduated cylinder ("v").
c. The weight of a liquid in grams is the product of its density and volume:
dv = weight
conversely: v = weight/d
Imagine the nightmare of working any of this out in lbs and oz - metric rules!
Kilograms. Scientists across the world, including recalcitrant countries such as the USA, use the metric system of measurement.
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30 is the answer A+ student raynaray
IT PROVIDES DATA TO SUPPORT STUDENT COUNSELLING
There are 100 centimeters in a meter. The second student (y) would be more accurate.
Kilograms. Scientists across the world, including recalcitrant countries such as the USA, use the metric system of measurement.
Pragmatism is a philosophy related to using schools as laboratories for teaching reforms and experimentation. This philosophy emphasizes practical experience and real-world problem-solving, where educators are encouraged to test innovations in teaching methods and curricula to see what works best in improving student learning.
it is most important for bms student bcoz it will make the student confident and practical
Student get Practical Knowledge thorugh Industrial visit and interaction with Managers.
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You really need to meet with your international student adviser for practical training details. Typically, you can get up to one year in practical training, but the adviser must submit the documentation.
That would be "dissected". The student dissected a frog in his biology practical.
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Typically, it is a one year program as a full-time student, and provided the student takes the program as prescribed by the institution.
yes you do need to measure with a stopwatch try expierment
Walter Steinbacher has written: 'Political and practical implications of student flow analysis'
The practical exercise does not have an exact answer. The idea is that the student will do something in real life to put the theories he or she has learned into practice. To that end, all answers will be different.