The BodyBugg accurately measures calories through a variety of physiological sensors. These sensors take measurements of heat, acceleration, and skin qualities.
It depends on two things. 1) How many calories do you burn per day (this depends on several factors, the most important being your activity level) and 2) how fast you want to lost the weight. You can buy a product called a "bodybugg" that actually measures how many calories you burn every day and tells you exactly what you can eat and still lose weight. (My boyfriend swears by the bodybugg.)
using a thermometer u can measure accurately at 1 decimal place
Remove the seat post from the frame and measure the bottom accurately with calipers.
To measure 100 grams you need a weighing scale to accurately measure it.
107 calories, roughly. More accurately, but still not exact, 106 and 2/3rds calories.
Yes, for example. It is important to accurately measure the ingredients to get the best result.
To measure cooking supplies accurately.
It's impossible
to measure the temperature of the vapour accurately
it is important to measure mass accuratley because if you dont everything is going to fail.
A grade A burette (more accurate) or a graduated cylinder.
It does not. Calories are a measure of thermal energy whereas pounds are a measure of mass. The two measure different things and any attempt to convert from one to the other is seriously flawed.