it sure can, only as long as the technicians use the right equipement and use it correctly.
Yes. Precision and accuracy are different specifications. A value may be precise but inaccurate, or, to put it in other words, it may be precisely wrong.
An automatic pipette is a piece of laboratory equipment that is used in transferring small liquid volumes. It is known to be both accurate and precise.
An industrial scale is often larger and less precise than a laboratory scale. The laboratory scale must measure quantities in much smaller increments. Both types of scales have different tolerances and operating capacities.
I have a Winchester Cheyene in both 44-40 and 22 cal. Both are NIB. I also have the Winchester Sioux commerative. Can you tell me the approximate value of each.
Kelley Blue Book and Edmunds both list approximate value of both cars and trucks. This should be used as an estimate, as true value would depend on mileage, and condition of the vehicle.
They are both in the UK. They are 41 miles (approximate value) away from each other. Note that this is a straight distance between the two places. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path or road/sea route chosen.
They are both precise.
Cups is more precise.
yes...
I can even give the exact value - nothing, because it's a fake made cutting apart 2 genuine cents and gluing them together.
They are 700 miles (Approximate value) away from each other. The both are near sea area. Note that this is a straight distance between the two places. The actual distance may vary according to the flight path or road/sea route chosen.
An approximate answer is that 0 degrees is the temperature at which pure ice melts, and 100 degrees is the temperature at which pure water boils - both processes at standard one atmosphere. The temperature unit is one hundredth of that range. A more precise, but complicated, answer involves the absolute scale (Kelvin) and the triple point of water.