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It is indirect measurement. A thermometer, for example, measures the expansion of an appropriate fluid - alcohol or mercury. Some instruments (thermocouples) measure the differential expansions of metal strips
You could use a pair of calipers. Alternatively, measure its circumference using a piece of string and divide the measure by pi.
If a person does not wholly or in full measure carry out their tasks they are not putting in a full effort. They could do better. The word "wholly" is from the word "whole". The person is not using the whole of his talents to do the job. "In full measure" is probably associated with the idea of buying commodities such as liquids, grain, flour, spices, wine) which were measured by using vessels (earthenware, metal) which would hold just the correct amount if they were filled to the very top. You did not receive full measure if the measuring vessel was not completely filled.
A tape measure or measuring tape is a flexible form of ruler. It consists of a ribbon of cloth, plastic, or metal with linear-measure markings, often in both imperial and metric units. Surveyors use tape measures in lengths on the order of hectometres.
You would need a balance to measure its mass. You would need a ruler to measure the length of its sides. Then you would need to calculate volume. Then divide the mass by the volume to get density.
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It is indirect measurement. A thermometer, for example, measures the expansion of an appropriate fluid - alcohol or mercury. Some instruments (thermocouples) measure the differential expansions of metal strips
what metal that becomes a gas at 892oC
You could use a pair of calipers. Alternatively, measure its circumference using a piece of string and divide the measure by pi.
One property he could measure is the density of the metal. Pure zinc has a specific density, so comparing the measured density to the known value for pure zinc can help determine the metal's purity. He could also perform a chemical test, such as reacting the metal with acid to see if it produces characteristic reactions of zinc.
As a metal becomes colder, it generally conducts electricity more efficiently.
Diamond is formed from Carbon, which is not a metal.
A pyrometer is commonly used to measure the temperature of hot metal. It works by detecting the infrared radiation emitted by the metal and provides a non-contact method of temperature measurement, making it ideal for high-temperature applications.
This depends on each metal.
Sheet metal thickness can be determined by measuring it. Several specialty tools are available to tell how thing the sheet metal is in actual measurement or by guage, a form of measurement that is used for various types of sheet metal thickness.
it is an adverbGauge is a noun or a verb.verb - to measure accurately the size of something using a gauge, to estimate the size of something.Can you gauge the size of the crowd here today?noun - a device for measuring the size of something, a standard measure or scale of measurement, the thickness of sheet metal or wire.Use the pressure gauge and check the tires. I have some 10 gauge wire that we can use.
The usual tool is a spark plug gapper, which is basically a sheet of metal with "steps" cut out of it. You slide it into the gap, and the largest "step" that fits has a measurement engraved upon it.