the diff.types of measuring device are tape measure,meter stick,ruler.protractor,thermometer.bimeter thermometer,water meter and etc.......find it in Google.com if you want the complete answers.....thank you!
Science laboratories use lots of tools to measure volumes. Some of these include (in order from least accurate to most accurate)
Beakers
Flasks
Graduated Cylinders
Pipettes
There are many more measuring tools, this is just a small taste.
But I would say that a beaker is most similar to a measuring cup.
Different pieces of apparatus are used for different measurements, so it would depend on what was being measured. If you wanted to find mass, a balance would be used. If temperature was required a thermometer would be used. If electrical current was being measured, an ammeter would be used etc.
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Micrometer,caliper,weihging scale
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an improvised apparatus is an apparatus that functions like the original but lesser in quality because of the alternative or substitute materials used in making it to function
Viscometer is an apparatus used to measure the viscosity of materials.
International System of Measurements.
used with rings and clamps for supporting laboratory apparatus
Apparatus 3 Modified a dissolution apparatus used to study in-vitro dissolution behaviour of solid dosage forms, particularly modified release dosage forms.
Hook pan is laboratory apparatus used to measure or carry weights. This apparatus is also commonly used for small measurements.
No. However repeated measurements can be averaged or otherwise be used to arrive at a more accurate result.
Depends on what you mean by "any apparatus". If no apparatuses are used then no measurements may be taken. You could submerse the sphere in liquid to find the level of displacement but then the water may be an apparatus. So, I would have to say the answer to your question as it is worded would be NO
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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.
vicats apparatus is used for initial setting time of cement.
Measuring Jar With Unit Measurements like500ml, 200 ml etc
Infra-red waves are used in night vision apparatus.
A SPATULA is a kind of laboratory apparatus used for stirring or mixing chemicals.. I hope You get this..
A T-square is a piece of apparatus used by people making mechanical drawings; it is used for measurements in plans. They are usually made of wood, plastic or metal in a triangular shape with a 30, 60 or two 45-degree angles.
SI measurements are used everywhere.It makes study of measurements easier.
Infra-red waves are used in night vision apparatus.