31.9F ... *apex*
The diameter is measured using a tape measure.
Air temperature can be measured beyond the troposphere.
Density is measured in units of mass per unit volume, such as grams/cubic cm, or lbs/gallon. As for the uncertainty, that depends on how accurate your equipment is and how careful you have been in ensuring that you have taken the measurements accurately.
Temperature is measured in degrees, voltage is measured in volts. They are different physical concepts.
It can't if it is "well" above freezing, but certainly if it is only a few degrees. The surface on a calm, cold night will radiate heat away from it rapidly. If there is little wind to mix the air, the coldest air near the surface will sink to the ground so that the temperature right at the surface where frost forms is at or just below the freezing point, while just above that where temperature is officially measured (2 meters) it can be several degrees warmer.
1762.6 degrees F
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1762.6 Fahrenheit is the most accurate measurement.
The answer is B.
Scientists are engaged in a process of learning from nature, and that first requires accurate observation. Accurate and meaningful measurements give more useful information than sloppy or meaningless measurements. Sometimes a very small difference in a measured amount is the clue to what is really happening.
His temperature scale set the boiling point of water at 60 and the freezing point at 7.5.
Scientists measure as much as they can, because all measurements give potentially useful data. Weight is measured with scales, temperature is measured with thermometers, size is measured with measuring tapes, brightness is measured with photometers, volume is measured with graduated cylinders, radiation is measured with Geiger counters, and so forth, there are lots more things to measure and ways to measure those things.
It is very important to measure accurately and precisely. Because once our data's aren't measured properly, our measurements would not be accurate as they need to be
About 30.4 degrees Fahrenheit. "Average winter temperature" will depend on where the temperature is measured and which definition of winter is used. The above temperature was calculated as the mean of the highs and lows over the months of December through January measured in the climates reflected in measurements at the cities of Bridgeport and Hartford.
If all volume measurements were taken with a graduated cylinder instead of a pipet, the measurements would not be accurate. If something requires a pipet to be measured, it is a very small amount and a graduated cylinder would not be the proper measurement device.
Nurr, it's measured in regular measurements.
Freezing is the act/process of freezing something. Freezing point is the temperature at which a liquid substance turns solid. This is due to the slowing down of its molecules due to lack of energy (no heat).