When I see "ms", I read it as "milliseconds". If that's the way you meant it in
your question, then it's a measure of time, equivalent to 1/200 of a second.
acceleration
price and quantity variance
mass
pipet
To measure, or measuring is the use of units to find a size of quantity
it is called the bolam equation, where x is the total quantity of matter existing in the universe at any point in time/space: x = f/4gh(*gfh^t) . tt, ms~po =
it is called the bolam equation, where x is the total quantity of matter existing in the universe at any point in time/space: x = f/4gh(*gfh^t) . tt, ms~po =
it is called the bolam equation, where x is the total quantity of matter existing in the universe at any point in time/space: x = f/4gh(*gfh^t) . tt, ms~po =
it is called the bolam equation, where x is the total quantity of matter existing in the universe at any point in time/space: x = f/4gh(*gfh^t) . tt, ms~po =
it is called the bolam equation, where x is the total quantity of matter existing in the universe at any point in time/space: x = f/4gh(*gfh^t) . tt, ms~po =
What can measure only one quantity of liquid?
To measure a physical quantity correctly and need to compare it with some standard quantities. Thus a standard unit is needed to measure a quantity correctly.
You have not specified the quantity of water. You cannot measure one fifth of an unspecified quantity.
Mass
Newtons :)
Beam balance measure mass by comparing unknown quantity with known standard quantity of mass.Beam balance measure accurate quantity of matter present in that body .Quantity measured by beam balance doesn't differ in any place of world either in poles or equator but measuring scale quantity differ in different places
Newtons :)