blunders in technology
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changing from one type to another
Converting money from one currency to another (excluding the dealer's cut!).
Congruent sides can be of any measure but they have to be equal to one another.
A multiplier.
Incorrectly converting measurements from one system to another could result in errors in calculations, leading to inaccurate data and potentially incorrect decisions being made based on that data. This can cause misunderstandings, inefficiencies, and even safety hazards in fields where precise measurements are crucial, such as science, engineering, and construction.
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Converting measurements is the process of changing a quantity from one unit of measurement to another, such as converting from inches to centimeters or from pounds to kilograms. This is done using conversion factors to ensure that the numerical value stays the same but is expressed in a different unit. Converting measurements is important for consistent and accurate communication of quantities across different systems of measurement.
It's usually just called conversion, or unit conversion.
incorrectly, like "you answerd that question incorrectly."
Converting information from one type to another. Converting information from one type to another.
The worst kinds of failures could result. For instance, an air tank to be designed to hold 40 cu. ft. of compressed air at 300 psi, if the conversion were incorrect and the thickness of the tank actually built will only hold 100 psi safely, then the tank could rupture catastrophically while in use, killing or maiming anyone within 25 to 50 feet of that tank. Sounds extreme but it is a possibility.
One possible answer comes to mind - It is inconvenient if you are converting to English measurements. I'll try to think of another one but nothing so far.
Repeated measurements that are close to one another demonstrate reproducibility.
Repeated measurements that are close to one another demonstrate high precision and reliability of the measurement process. This suggests that the measurements are consistent and provide an accurate representation of the quantity being measured.
Cashing in.
Energy converting into another energy