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Out of the measurments: 350 feet 150 yards 4,500 inches 0.01 mile 150 yards is the largest distance.
The value of the measurement and the units used.
None of "these" expressions represent anything!
In mathematical expressions, a variable (a letter used to represent a certain value) represents an unknown or changeable value. It is often the variable x.
It represents: 90,000
0xffffffffffffffff As an unsigned 64-bit integer, this represents the value 18,446,744,073,709,551,615. However, as a signed 64-bit integer, this only represents the value -1. The signed range is -9,223,372,036,854,775,808 to 9,223,372,036,854,775,807 making 0x7fffffffffffffff the largest possible positive value, and 0x8000000000000000 the smallest possible negative value.
BF stands for "Burst Factor" in kraft paper. It is a measurement that represents the strength of the paper and indicates how much pressure or force it can withstand before bursting. The higher the BF value, the stronger the kraft paper.
Not necessarily. The length in a line chart will represent the Euclidean distance between two points.
By the measurement of the pressure vapour at a given temperature; this value is different from liquid to liquid.
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An analog meter is a device which represents the value of a measurement by a point or similar indicator. A digital meter indicates the measure by actual displaying the number representing the value. For example, an analog thermometer shows a temperature.
Out of the measurments: 350 feet 150 yards 4,500 inches 0.01 mile 150 yards is the largest distance.
. . . does not change. It looks different, but its value is the same.
Accuracy, precision, repeatability and so on are terms that have been closely defined for measurement purpose. By folk such as ASTM. and ISO.The true value is the value towards which a large number of different measurements (by different measurement teams, using different measuring systems ... ..) tends.The accuracy of a particular method or measurement is how closely that answer comes to the True Value.The precision of a measurement represents the confidence you have in the measurement. (Generally by making several measurements.)The resolution of a measurement is merely the number of figures in your answer. A number with many places would have greater resolution, but many of those numbers might be meaningless.So, a single measurement of the height of a mountain for example, might be correct, (true value) but you don't necessarily have reason to be confident of the answer.
A measurement generally consists of a value (usually numerical) and a unit (e.g. of length, weight, volume). It may also consist of a scalar value and more than one unit, such as acceleration in meters per second.Some measurements express quantity in other ways. A chemical, for example, may be expressed in two terms: volume and concentration. A quantity of gas may be given as volume and pressure, or as partial pressure within a mixture at a standard pressure.
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The value of the measurement and the units used.