the precision of the least precise measuement
metric system
1 min = 5 degree
the precision of the least precise measuement
When two sides of a figure are equal in length (measure). For example in a square all sides are equal in length so they're all corresponding measurements.
Practically all measurements are based on physics.
The Richter scale is based on measurements of *Amplitude*. (^_^)
The magnitude of an earthquake is based on measurements of amplitudes of seismic waves. This measurement provides an indication of the energy released at the earthquake's source.
Metric measurements use powers of 10 to create larger and smaller units.
The precision of a calculated result based on measurements is determined by the precision of the measurements themselves. The more precise the individual measurements are, the more precise the calculated result will be. Additionally, the number of significant figures in the measurements and the mathematical operations involved also affect the final precision of the result.
yes , its is
Quantifiable
They all are measurements and they all have something to do with matha and life
Quantitative is based on measurements and numbers :)
0.65237 by 3.57
Linear measurements in the metric system are based on the meter, which is the fundamental unit of length. Other units such as centimeters, millimeters, and kilometers are derived from the meter using prefixes.
voltage (volts) current (amps) resistance (ohms)