Yes, they are reliable but you have to be careful that they are fully extended and locked when you use them. That way you will be sure that you don't measure a lesser or inaccurate amount with them.
Check out home hardware stores for collapsible ladders. Stores such as Lowe's, Home Depot and Canadian Tire should carry them. Also look on the Amazon site.
If money isn't a big factor in your decision, you should get cable. It generally more reliable than satellite.
Yes, when measuring the deformation of an object, it's important to ensure that the measurement equipment is calibrated properly to obtain accurate results. Additionally, factors like temperature, humidity, and handling of the object should be considered to minimize errors in the measurements. Regular maintenance of the equipment and standardized testing procedures can help ensure reliable and accurate data.
If you are asking for my opinion, yes. I would use a collapsible cart so it will be easier to carry back when it is empty. However, a normal cart would do fine for the job.
You should check first your measuring devices before you use it for a true and accurate measures.
A measuring cylinder
Syringes are marked for measuring insulin.
you should use meters
can some one please tell me when measuring voltage the probes should be connected to sequence or series?
the anser is Meniscus
Yes, but you should measure solids before measuring liquids. If you, for example, measure water before measuring flour, the flour will stick to the measuring cup.
When someone is looking for a reliable plumber, they should first and foremost ask close friends or relatives about their experiences with local plumbers. If you don't know someone who has a regular plumber, then simple start at the beginning of your local yellow pages until you find a plumber that can accomodate your needs.