Is as exact as possible
Geometry is not a science but it is exact.
metric system as it is worked on calculation of the distance of earth from the sun. and use's that as a frame of reference. Kevin
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!
What do you mean by "exact measurement"? Do you wish to determine the cylinder's height? Its diameter? Its surface area? Its volume?
Is as exact as possible
The two part of science question are CAUSE and EFFECT relationship. also exact measurement and calculation.
41.3 is an exact measurement.
Geometry is not a science but it is exact.
metric system as it is worked on calculation of the distance of earth from the sun. and use's that as a frame of reference. Kevin
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!
No It is anything but. It is more about collecting as much data as possible and making informed predictions.
The skill of measurement allows for more exact observations in science. By using precise tools and techniques, scientists can quantify the properties of natural phenomena with greater accuracy and reliability.
Since there is no information on what -125 is, nor the units (if any) that are used in the measurement, it is not possible to answer the question.
At the present time the website for Kitchen Science is off line and therefore it is not possible to find an exact location. It is, however, a UK company.
What do you mean by "exact measurement"? Do you wish to determine the cylinder's height? Its diameter? Its surface area? Its volume?
Tad is not an exact measurement. It means a little.