This depends on what you are measuring. A tool that can be used is a tape measure.
A protractor is the common tool used in mathematics for measuring and drawing angles.
That tool is called a protractor.
The answer depends on what characteristic the tool is used to measure.
Depends what part you are measuring.
Tsp refers to teaspoon which is a measuring tool and a small spoon cutlery silver ware item. It is a unit of measurement of liquids in most countries.
No, a teaspoon which is for stirring is not the same as a teaspoon used as a measure; the same is true for "tablespoons". A "teaspoon" that is used for stirring can, technically speaking, be any size, but is usually smaller than a tablespoon, which is, typically, used for soups, etc, and can be any size. A "teaspoon" used in measuring, is always 0.167 fluid ounce (n.b., one "tablespoon" used for measuring is alwaysequivalent to 3 teaspoons or .5 (or 1/2) fluid ounces). Refer to the links, below, for further information and a measuring converter.
If the jigger is broken, I would try to find a replacement or alternative measuring tool to ensure accurate proportions when making cocktails. In a pinch, using a measuring cup or teaspoon could work as a temporary solution.
This depends on what you are measuring. A tool that can be used is a tape measure.
A protractor is the common tool used in mathematics for measuring and drawing angles.
That tool is called a protractor.
A balance is the best tool for measuring mass.
a syring is the tool for mesuring mass.
A teaspoon of borax typically contains around 4,700 mg of borax, but this can vary slightly based on the density of the product. It's important to use a precise measuring tool when handling borax due to its potential for toxicity in high doses.
You can measure the weight of an airplane by using the concept of displacement. Float the airplane in water and measure how much water is displaced. The amount of water displaced will be equal to the weight of the airplane.
No, it is a tool.
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