what is a non-standard computer protocol
Well, an aneroid barometer, is called an aneroid barometer- but, a barometer measures air pressure, and an aneroid barometer is a barometer that contains no liquid.
The atmosphere has numerous measurable properties, including pressure, temperature, humidity, velocity. Each of these is measured by a different instrument. Pressure is measured by a barometer, temperature is measured by a thermometer, etc.That would be a barometer. I assume you are referring to atmospheric pressure.
The most commonly used barometer is the mercury barometer.However, it is not easy to transport but it gives more accurate results. Another type of barometer is Aneroid barometer which is easy to transport and handle.
It is called a barometer, first developed in the 1600's
The prefix for standard is "non-" as in "nonstandard."
what is a non-standard computer protocol
nonstandard and standard measurements...
nonstandard and standard measurements...
Och, the wee bairn's greeting. That's English, but nonstandard. In standard English it's: Oh, the little baby is crying. How do people say it in your town?
They are all measurements of some characteristic.
standard or imperial measurements are in : inches, feet, yards, pounds, gallons and asuming by nonstandard you mean metric measurements, they are in, millimeters, meters, kilometers, kilograms, liters. .........TADA!
You can invent any number of nonstandard units, but none of them is "best". It is best to use standard units, that is, the meter.
visebersal = vice versa?
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_Difference_between_standard_and_a_nonstandard_whirlpool"
No, the vocabulary of Standard English is not more limited than that of nonstandard English. Standard English typically includes a wide range of vocabulary that is widely accepted and used in formal writing and speaking, while nonstandard English may have vocabulary specific to certain regions or social groups.
No, a standard barometer does not stop working at sea level.