the first discovery of measurement was on the age of ancient egyptians they use their bodies to measure the length,width or size. they said that the pyramid was created by them using their bodies to measure it.
Some said that aliens are the one who help and bring the discovery of measurement in the world first in Egypt.. that created the pyramid..
No known individual "discovered" measurement. Anyone who has measured anything (and this was done in prehistoric times as well) has performed a "scientific" endeavor.
the smallest measurement in the us
what are the advantages of level measurement? what are the advantages of level measurement? what are the advantages of level measurement?
There is no formula for measurement.
Square measurement
No known individual "discovered" measurement. Anyone who has measured anything (and this was done in prehistoric times as well) has performed a "scientific" endeavor.
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he discovered the measurement of celsius.
the egyptians and pilipino. the egyptians and pilipino.
Thales discovered the indirect measurement formula.
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Perhaps you mean 'who discovered that thermal properties of materials vary with the temperature at which the measurement is done'. I don't know of a specific answer, but almost anyone who made a thermal measurement could have noticed this.
No one discovered them, they are derived units in the SI system of measurement. The newton is a "unit of measure", so it was defined/invented as part of the System Internationale measurement system, begin in 1960.
A measurement of electricity. Discovered by George Ohm. Ohm being his last name. Not an abbreviation. A measurement of electrical current resistance based per 1 amp of current flow.
Pascal is the name of a scientist (I believe he was Greek) who discovered a measurement of force and named it after himself. there is a formula of how to work out the pascal of something, but i cannot remember what it is.
he was the one who discovered that Mechanical Energy(ME) and heat were proportional
The metric system was not discovered, it was invented. It kicked off in 1799, after the French revolution, when the earlier system fell into disuse. A new system, based on decimal multiples and based on the measurement units of mass (kilogram) and length (metre) was put in place.