Time - it is measured in seconds.
All work measurement systems are based on the same, simple three-stage procedure: analysis, data collection and measurement, and synthesis.
That is the same measurement. Kg and kilos are the same thing.
only if its a circle or square
Sensitivity refers to how well a measurement tool can detect small changes in the quantity being measured. Reliability, on the other hand, refers to the consistency of the measurement results when the same objects are measured repeatedly with the same tool. Both sensitivity and reliability are important considerations in ensuring the accuracy of measurements.
Basically, perimeter and circumference mean the same thing. They are the measurement of a boundary, be it a large field or a small circle drawn on a piece of paper. Usually, the measurement is either in yards, feet and inches (showing my age here!) or, nowadays, due to metrification, in metres and centimetres.
no watt is a measurement of power where as if you meant joule that is a measurement of energy which are not the same thing
A grain is a measurement of weight.The reference to a bullet is used to measure the weight of the bullet.In the U.S. it is measured by Grains,in Europe it is measured in Grams.The same can be said for the measurement of smokeless,or black powder when reloading cartridges for firearms.
A watt is simply the SI unit of measurement for power. So, the power of a mechanical load applied, say, to an electric motor is typically measured in kilowatts. In North America, a mechanical load is still generally measured in horsepower, which is the Imperial unit of measurement for power. The watt and the horsepower are simply two different units for measuring precisely the same thing!
No, a dessert spoon is a volume measurement, typically around 10mL. 40g is a weight measurement, which could be equivalent to a different volume depending on the density of the substance being measured.
Definition of Precision: Referring to how close a group of measurements are to each other. Accuracy: Refers to how close the measurement is to the true or accepted value. If the volume of the water was 20 L and I measured it wrong one and got 19, measured it again and got 19, and then measured it a third time and got 19, that would be a PRECISE measurement, since you got the same result three times in a row. It's INACCURATE because it isn't the CORRECT measurement. Hope that helped!
they are the same thing.
yes, but on A different scale, like feet and inches. in other words you can have A measurement of the same thing in milliliters and cc's the number will be WAY different but the result will be the same.