Read and understand it.
One can actually purchase a copy of the Journal of the American Medical Association. Or one could also go on a site such as amednews, which will have many articles to read.
it is a device that converts mechanical into electric measurements. it measures velocity. there are many types: electrical, mechanical, thermo-electrical... for example the mechanical tachometer converts the rotation motion into translation motion with the help of an axis so you can read it on the scale of the tachometer. sorry for not being so good at explaining this. hope somebody will be more documented.
where on the vernier caliper would you read to obtain the vernier scale reading
Read what the scale or the key to the scale says.
I am wondering the same thing. I read someone thought it was a scam. But, I do not know that for sure...
To read 1 gram on a scale accurately, place the object on the scale and wait for the reading to stabilize. Ensure the scale is calibrated and zeroed before use. Read the measurement displayed on the scale, which should show 1 gram.
To accurately read grams on a scale, place the object on the scale and wait for the reading to stabilize. Ensure the scale is set to grams and read the number displayed on the screen. This number represents the weight of the object in grams.
Time (horizontal scale) versus Amplitude (vertical scale).
There are advantages to both being read to from someone, or reading to someone. When someone is being read to, they get to listen and learn. By having someone read to another person, they also learn.
To read a weighing scale, simply step on it and wait for the display to stabilize. The number shown on the display is your current weight.
it is read in tenths of a foot, engineers scale