A measurement must be quantitative, as the result is a quantity. A qualitative property is something that can't be measured, such as your opinion of someone, or of a book you have read.
Absolutely incorrect. In science you have both qualitative and quantitative measurements. A quantitative measurement is just as it sounds, measuring the quantity of something. A qualitative measurement systematically measures the quality of a system.
Temperature is a qualitative measurement of heat. Where as heat is a quantitative measurement of energy. You can't "add" temperature but you can "add" heat to a system by increasing the temperature or the mass of the system.
Mass is a quantitative measurement, where as weight is a qualitative measurement of the force of gravity on a mass and is dependent on where it is measured (gravity).
If you can "add" or "subtract" something it is quantitative. If you can only "change" it it is qualitative. Thus it is scientifically incorrect to say "adding weight", you must say "increasing weight".
A quantitative measurement measures the amount (quantity) of the parameter or substance being measured (presumably with a given degree of accuracy) - so they give a numerical output of some kind. A non-quantitative test (i.e. qualitative) doesn't measure the quantity - it may register the presence of an item (e.g. a "go/no-go" test) without a statement of quantity or accuracy or it may be an identity test (things like non-quantitative IR or GC fingerprinting or Mass Spec structural determinations all fall into this category)
Metric system and English system :)
two units of measurements are MKS and CGS systems
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Standard measurements make it easier for everyone to know what that measurement means. The metric system, which is the standard system used by scientists, is specifically designed to be easy to use. The English system is much more complicated, mathematically.
Metric system
The English system and the metric system.
The SI (International System of Units), and the Metric System.
The two systems of measurement include the English system which is based on the foot measurements, and the Metric system based on the Meter as the unit of reference.
Imperial and metric
The two systems of measurement include the English system based on the foot measurements, and the Metric system which is based on the Meter as the standard unit of reference.
metric system and English system
old system of measurement English system of measurement
The MKS-ISO metric system and the CGS-ISO metric system. The American, Imperial, or customary units of measurement are not a system at all, they are an accumulation of antique units.
Weight and Volume
two units of measurements are MKS and CGS systems
The answers are:Metric system and English system
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