1. To check the closeness to its design value
2. To asses the feasibility of using an item for a particular purpose
3. To judge the quality of an item.
4. To estimate the life of an assembly.
5. To build confidence on a product
6. To carry out business legitimately or non-legitimately
Such so many factors.
Measuring tool determines the magnitude of the unit in which a substance is measured. It describes the specific magnitude.
A measuring tool is used to measure volumes, distances, speeds, masses etc.
Example are: balances, densimeters, viscometers, pipettes etc.
You can use a measuring tape, a ruler, or a yardstick to measure your height.
Scale
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A theodolite.
measuring tape
Caliper. Micrometer
I use a fine mark steel ruler.
Use an eye dropper.
A tape measure, or a measuring pole.
If measuring weight - use a scaleIf measuring mass - use a balance in units of grams or kilograms.If measuring size (L x W x H) - Use a ruler/tape measureIf measuring volume - use a graduated cylinder.
You would use cups! :)