Measurements of mass are often used to examine questions related to the composition and density of materials. For example, one might investigate how the mass of a substance changes when it undergoes a chemical reaction or phase change. Additionally, mass measurements can help determine the gravitational forces between objects, aiding in studies of celestial bodies and their interactions.
One way is to use a protractor. There are others
Using a protractor is the simplest way of solving the measurements of angles.
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a way to analyze and solve problems using the units, or dimensions, of the measurements.
Eauations are used in physical science to find measurements. For example, you can calculate force using the equation F=m*a.You can find density, speed and other measurements using equations.Hope this helps
Using a microscope
An injury that affects a ligament rather than a bone is likely to be examined using imaging techniques such as an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scan. MRI is particularly effective for visualizing soft tissue structures, including ligaments, and can help in diagnosing sprains or tears. Additionally, ultrasound may be used in some cases to assess ligament injuries.
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Kilometres for the total walk, metres for sections of the walk.
The level of uncertainty associated with measurements taken using a digital scale is generally low, as digital scales provide precise and accurate measurements.
By using measuring tools with metric measurements on them.
There is not enough information to answer this question. The measurements could apply to the sides, altitudes, or other characteristics of the triangle, such as the perimeter. If the measurements are of a base and altitude, then using the area formula for a triange, which is one half the base times the altitude, we would get an answer of (1/2)*6*9 = 27 in whatever units of measurement that were used. (I am assuming that the units are the same for both measurements.)
by using a microscope. some people use pollen for forensic science
A kind of measurements using liquids
feet and inches
inches and centimeters
If your question is in economics, try there. If your desired True Value is in measurements, then ASTM and similar folk have useful definitions. The True Value of a measurement is the value to which many individual measurements taken by different methods and different experimenters tend. They go on to define Repeatability as the closeness of repeated measurements using the same apparatus etc. And the Reproducibility is the closeness of results achieved by different measurements with different apparatus.