MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Recognition)
a gps.
the smallest measurable part is 0.1mm. I would think you are talking about a measuring device, micrometer or caliper? In which case the smallest division that the device can measure is 0.10mm; that is the finest reading, the smallest part which the device will display is in 0.10mm's
Eratosthenes created a sieve that will do that.
The first mechanical counting device was invented by Blaise Pascal in 1642. It was primarily used as an adding machine. It could add and subtract two numbers.
Error as a percentage of full scale is established by multiplying the error percentage by the full scale flow. The less you flow through the device the less accurate the reading will be. For that reason, you don't want to get a larger device than you need. Devices with error expressed as a percentage of full scale are most accurate when flowing at full scale.Error expressed as a percentage of reading expresses error as a percentage of what the device is actually flowing. Simply, if a instrument's accuracy is rated to +/-1% of reading an instrument will be accurate to +/-1% of whatever the instrument is flowing. At 100SLPM the instrument will be accurate to within +/-1SLPM, and at 10SLPM of flow the unit will be accurate to within +/-.1SLPM.
It's 'manual' input. Because someone has to physically 'feed' the cheques though the reader.
MICR
MICR( Magnetic Ink Character Recognition)
it is a mobile reading device.
Banks use special MICR (Magnetic Ink Character Reader) device to read data from cheques. These machines are designed to place a set of cheques on its tray. Each cheque pass through the machine one by one automatically. At this point, an image of the cheque scanned into a computer (similar to a scanner and the image is typically black & white) while characters written in special magnetic ink will be read parallel to the scanning and stored in another file as a textual record. The machine itself generate a number to identify the image and its relevant record. Following video will be very helpful to understand cheque reading in banks.
OCR, optical character reading device, OCR device...
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Yes, it is called a book. Many historians have written books about the past. It is wonderful and the things you can learn by reading one. It is amazing.
no it doesnt
a gps.
one such device is the spectacle or reading glasses.