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clock is type of measuring device that you can use to see the time
The device used for measuring earthquakes is called a seismometer.
A time measuring device. Also known as a clock
The potentiometer is the device that is used in the measuring of the potential difference.
The smallest unit on a measuring device is typically referred to as the resolution or precision of the device. It represents the smallest increment by which the device can measure. The size of this unit will vary depending on the specific measuring device being used.
Yes. Measuring resistance involves imposing a small current through a device and measuring the voltage drop. If there were any other source of voltage, the reading would be in error. You could also damage the ohmmeter if there were an external voltage source. You should also take the device out of circuit before measuring it, so as to not bias the results by the resistance of other devices in the circuit. It all depends on the situation, for which you are responsible for evaluating before you start.
A thermometer is a devise for measuring temperature
No, it is a device for setting torque.
Pretty close, but 1.0 ml is more accurate. The way measuring works, if your measuring device only reads in whole numbers, you can have a fair bit more than 1 ml before your measuring device ticks over into 2 ml. But if your measuring device reads tenths, then it'll tick over from 1.0 into 1.1 pretty fast, and you'll get closer to your target volume.
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The measuring device was not invented by a single person. Throughout history, various individuals contributed to the development of different measuring instruments such as rulers, tape measures, and thermometers. These inventions have evolved over time to become the measuring devices we use today.
A device for measuring osmotic pressure