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measurement value (magnitude of the quantity) and a proper unit.
The old unit of measurement refers to various systems of measurement that were used in the past, before the standardized system of measurement was introduced. Examples of old units of measurement include the cubit, the fathom, the league, and the stone.
Both. It is the inverse of the unit of time (second) which is used by both systems.
Many measurement systems are imperfect but are used anyway because they are the established standard. From time to time, as need dictates, international conferences are called for the purpose of improving our measurement systems.
Older systems of measurement did not have sufficient precision, since they were based upon such things as the length of an arm, or the length of a foot, when different people have arms or feet that have different lengths.
In Europe millimeters is the most common unit for technical drawings. The header will tell you...
A mimeoscope a machine used for tracing stencils for a mimeograph machine. A mimeograph was machine was a device for making duplicates of pages and drawings in the dame manner as a duplicating (Xerox) machine is used in modern offices.
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They are both systems of measurement except that the metric system is simpler and used by the majority of the world.
Machine vision systems are used for automated inspection and industrial robot guidance. These functions include: sorting, material handling and optical gauging.
measurement value (magnitude of the quantity) and a proper unit.
because it was invented that way?
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The old unit of measurement refers to various systems of measurement that were used in the past, before the standardized system of measurement was introduced. Examples of old units of measurement include the cubit, the fathom, the league, and the stone.
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The answers are:Metric system and English system
The measurement system, which was used in Europe before the metric system was the Roman and Anglo-Saxon measurement systems. Examples are acre, furlong and yard.