no. But it can be measured by hygroscope
They're both theoretical constructs and neither has actually been detected, measured, nor "seen".
It depends on what you are measuring! Distance is measured in metres Time is measured in seconds Mass is measured in kilogrammes Volume is measured in litres Force is measured in newtons Energy is measured in joules Temperature is measured in kelvin Power is measured in watts Electromotive force is measured in volts Electric current is measured in amperes ...and so on
Cup is measured by volume. It is measured in ml.
they are measured by................
no. But it can be measured by hygroscope
in a church
Yes
No one has seen them, much less measured them.
motives are internal factors that drive behavior and are not directly observable. They are inferred based on a person's actions, emotions, and beliefs, making them hypothetical in nature. Motives can vary in intensity and can be influenced by a variety of internal and external factors.
No, sun is a concrete noun, a noun that can be experienced by one or more of the five senses; it can be seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched. The sun can be seen, it's heat can be felt and measured with instruments. The sun is a physical thing.
It can't, but it can be measured with a ppm meter. See related link
Length, Width, Height, Volume, Mass, Weight
Yes, the noun typhoon is a concrete noun, a word for something that can be seen, felt, and measured.
Yes, because you can use the Mohs scale and use other things.
Seen many but never actually measured - looks about 3/8 or 10mm.
PR (Pulse Rate) intervals are measured by using the gap between the beginning of the P wave (the excitation of the atria) and the beginning of the QRS , a typical deflection seen on an ECG (Electrocardiogram).