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A group of precise measurements are a group of repetitive measurements that are very close together. Ie the standard deviation between the measurements is small. Not to be confused with a accurate measurement! Think about it like this, if you measure a piece of wood 5 times and each time you get an identical answer then the measurement are said to be precise. If however if turns out that despite measuring the length 5 times and getting the same answer you discover that the length is significantly off from the "true" answer, then you were inaccurate!
This is due to experimental errors. The conditions under which the measurements are made might not be identical. They might be hotter, darker, more shakey, misty, distracting by noise, smelly, wetter etc.
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wavelenth- The distance from any point on a wave to an identical point on the next wave
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no,the sides of an equalateral triangle have identical measurements whereas the sides of an obtuse triangle has only two identical measurements.
The measurements of congruent angles are identical
No difference at all ! Those two numbers are identical apart from the number of decimal places.
the two polygons are congruent if they are the same shape with the same measurements. If they can be flipped, rotated, and/or slid to look identical then they're congruent.
Pennies vary in mass over the years as a result different designs and metal ratios used to produce them. If you are referring to pennies produced in the same time period, then it may be a result of different isotopes that when accumulated result in a variation of mass.
"Feet" is merely the plural of the word "foot", therefore, the two measurements are identical - however, "900 feet" is grammatically correct.
The two measurements are identical, 82 kilometres per hour is equal to 82 kilometres per hour.
A group of precise measurements are a group of repetitive measurements that are very close together. Ie the standard deviation between the measurements is small. Not to be confused with a accurate measurement! Think about it like this, if you measure a piece of wood 5 times and each time you get an identical answer then the measurement are said to be precise. If however if turns out that despite measuring the length 5 times and getting the same answer you discover that the length is significantly off from the "true" answer, then you were inaccurate!
No they are not identical
Two vectors are identical when all their components are identical. An alternative definition, for vectors used in physics, is that they are identical when both the magnitude and the direction are identical.
Identical means the same so an antonym for identical is different.