No, no measurement we can ever do will be entirely free of uncertainties. In some measurements the uncertainties might be negligible however.
In any best precise & accurate measurement there will be minimum uncertainty equal to h/2pie, that's in accordance to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.
Yes. There is no system of measurement that is "perfect" in every way. We work hard to reduce error or uncertainty when we measure stuff, but we cannot eliminate it.
Any type of measurement is a unit rate. The speed limit is a measurement of time and distance.
The smallest measurement of length with any meaning is the Planck length and this is equal to approx 1.6*10^-35 metres.
Measurement is a neccessary element in the development of any related branch of science. Metrology is dealt within physics and it is a complete branch of applied physics.
Measuring the weight of any body requires a tool to measure it. A measurement without a tool is an estimate, not a measurement.Measuring the weight of an airplane without a measuring tool cannot be done.
it because never things is perfect in this world..
According to Planck's Law, it is impossible to create a perfect circle (2D plane), let alone a perfect sphere (3D plane). Planck's measurement is 10^-44Hz (sine curve), or the distance light travels in a second. Also, the value of Pi forbids any perfect measurement for the circumference, because the value never ends, no matter how close you get.
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were something is perfect basically it is just how you need it to be
It is an integer value in some measurement units.
Any measurement that doesn't involve numbers.
There is no reason for volume to be any less reliable than any other measurement.
Yes. There is no system of measurement that is "perfect" in every way. We work hard to reduce error or uncertainty when we measure stuff, but we cannot eliminate it.
As for any energy, Joules are the unit of measurement
Miss Universe, Dayanna Mendoza's, measurements are: 33.5-23-35.
to some people it may seem big but they are actually perfect!
A kilometre or any multiple of a kilometre is a measurement of distance.