the time it takes for something to be accomplished. example: the time it takes for you to run a mile.
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you can measure it by dropping a lead ball into the liquid while timing it with a stop watch if it is runny then it is more viscous and when it is thick and not runny it is less viscous.
You could measure weight with a spring scale, unless you mean mass, which you would measure with a laboratory balance. You would measure time with a stop watch, and height with a meter stick.
Find ways of using renewable electricity to power them.
One person holds the gun and the stopwatch. The other person walks away, unrolling the tape measure ast they go - and stops at an agreed distance. The first person fires the gun - and starts the stopwatch. The second person signals when they hear the shot - and the stopwatch is halted. Divide the time taken for the shot to be heard by the measured distance - and you have the speed of sound.
no you use a stopwatch to measure elapsed time.
Stop watch and a known distance.
I suppose if your stop watch doesn't accurately measure time or has limit on the length of time it can measure it might be bad. Otherwise it would be an accurate measurement of the length of a movie.
A stop-watch does the job nicely.
With a bucket and a stop watch.
Time. The time taken between starting it and stopping it.
A Stop Watch
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The mistiming of the stop watch could be due to technical fault. You can have it repaired at any shop repair person.
You take the battery out the watch that's what i did it worked for me
It is a watch which is used to measure the time interval between two events. The stop watch is started at the fist event and stopped at the second. The time interval between the two events is either frozen on the display to give the user time to read it or it is recorded separately for later use. Stop watches for sporting events often measure time in hundredths of a second (which is much faster than most peoples' reflexes).
A pool and a stop watch.