Compared with the methods and estimates. Or other exception.
Mass
Yes, by measuring it's displacement.
This would be an object's mass, which is related to the total number of molecules in the object. When considered in conjunction with gravitational pull, you are measuring the weight of an object (which in physics term is a force rather than a static measure).
By measuring an object's inertia. On the ISS they suspend an object between two springs and set it bouncing back and forth. By measuring the frequency of the oscillation, a function of inertia, they can deduce the mass of the object.
The temperature, in degrees in Fahrenheit or Celsius. In other words temperature is a physical property of a procedure that describes hot and cold.
It is necessary because measuring tools help you measure the length of an object accurately.
"What do you measure (when) you measure..." ? When you measure an object's temperature, you are measuring the amount of heat the object emits (gives off). There is no such thing as cold, only the absence of heat.
Measuring is essential for the scientific process.
A caliper.
Mass
You measure the girth of something by using a flexible or cloth measuring tape. Use this measuring tape to wrap around the object to measure the circumference.
rate
The volume of the object (if it sinks completely) otherwise the displacement of the object.
You measure it, using a ruler of another measuring device.
Yes, by measuring it's displacement.
The measure of how much gravitational force is exerted on an object is called?
If you want to measure it's volume, place it in a measuring cylinder containing a certain amount of water, and measure the extra units to get the volume of the object