no
Millimeters are smaller so if a measurement is given in mm it is likely to be more accurate than a measurement given in cm. However, it's important to note that neither mm nor cm is inherently more accurate.
7.50 is a more accurate measurement than 7.5.
Accurate measurements of time become possible after accurate measurement of length and mass because time taken by a heavy body to move a certain distance is more,and time taken by a light body to move a certain distance is less.
No. Accurate relates to how close the actual measurement the instrument measures. Precise relates to how much detail the instrument gives when measuring. They are independent to each other: An measurement can be precise and accurate (eg the value of π is 3.141592654) An measurement can be precise and inaccurate (eg the value of π is 1.733677432) An measurement can be less precise and accurate (eg the value of π is 3.14) An measurement can be less precise and inaccurate (eg the value of π is 1.73).
because of the mass
The measurement that is accurate is one that is precise. These are also commonly titled accurate measurements in the books.
no
For more accurate readings of measurement.
What determines how precise a measurement is
accurate body measurement is important to insure the dress you will wear or buy is fit to you
height measurement is the accurate and dependable measurement for a man, object or anything.
The smaller the unit the more accurate the measurement will be.
An automatically measurement has a higher precision than a manually measurement.
No. The early systems of measurement were not as accurate as those I use today. The systems of measurement I use today are substantially more accurate than the early systems of bygone days were.
The engine most NOT be running for accurate motor oil measurement. The most accurate measurement is when the car has not been running for at least a few hours and is sitting on level ground
Accurate measurement.