1.First let us know the pitch of the screw.It can be find by rotating the head scale one complete from the starting point taking down the reading of the screwguage.The reading on the screwgauge.=2.Now let us find the least count of the screwgauge by the fomulae=
You do nothing. The reading from the barometer is absolute pressure.
38 divided by 57 then times the answer by 100
1) to calculate coeficient of error 2) to calculate deviation between the readings to infere a behaviour
Elevation of point + whatever reading from Meter Rod= HI
Reading fluency is typically calculated by measuring a student's words per minute (WPM) reading rate, along with accuracy and expression. A common method is to have the student read a passage aloud for a set amount of time, then calculate the WPM by counting the total words read. Accuracy is usually assessed by tracking any errors made while reading. Expression can be evaluated by considering intonation, pacing, and overall fluency in reading.
The exact mileage per year is the odometer reading at the end of the year minus the odometer reading at the beginning of the year. If you don't have the odometer reading from the beginning of the year, the next best thing is to subtract an older odometer reading from the reading at the beginning of the year, then divide the difference by the number of years between readings. Without any odometer readings from the past, the best you can do is to calculate the average annual mileage over the life of the truck, which is the current odometer reading divided by the truck's years of service.
1 box + 2 eyes reading it = common sense...
Take the reading in the Energy meter at a particular time and then the reading again after 24 hr. The difference will give you energy consumed in one day.
To read the Meralco Meter, take a reading from each of the five dials. The numbers on the dials represent the current reading. Take the digit each dial is pointing at during any particular moment in time, and the combined numbers from the five dials is the reading.
Frequency density= Frequency/Class width So shut ur mouth whoever is reading this!
A keratometry reading measures the curvature of the cornea. It provides information about the cornea's shape and can be used to calculate the power of prescription lenses needed for conditions like astigmatism or to evaluate suitability for contact lenses or refractive surgery. A higher reading indicates a steeper cornea, while a lower reading indicates a flatter cornea.
Ok, so you forgot to take an original gravity reading (O.G.). Hopefully you brewed with a kit or a recipe that tells you the anticipated O.G. Get that number and then when your homebrew finishes get the final gravity reading (F.G.). Calculate the alcohol percentage with this calculation: % ABV = ((anticipated O.G.) - (F.G.)) / (specific gravity of ethanol) % ABV = ((anticipated O.G.) - (F.G.)) / 0.789