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Q: What is a Precision and non precision measuring instrument?
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Precision and non-precision measuring instrument?

precision instrument: caliper, micrometer non-precision measuring instrument: your hand, a piece of string


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Difference bw precision instruments and non precision instruments?

Precision instruments are those instruments which measures very accurately while non precision instruments are used for normal measuring of quantity.


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Which digit in the following number is the one that determines its precision 234.896?

In this case with 234.896 the last digit, '6' determines the precision since in is the last non-zero digit.


What is non-precision?

Since precision refers to being as exact as possible, non-precision (or imprecision) is the idea of approximating the right answer or measurement to some degree.The greater the approximation, the larger the chance that the incorrectness of the answer matters. No one, for example, would want to risk living in a building or flying in an airplane that was built almost to code.


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Which of these represent the same level of precision 1265.12 0.71 24.5 or 54?

Precision is how many significant figures have been measured. This is the number of digits in between the first and last non-zero digit. In this case we have: 1265.12 = 6 sig figs 0.71 = 2 sig figs 24.5 = 3 sig figs 54 = 2 sig figs So 0.71 and 54 represent the same level of precision.


When do you need to file an alternate airport?

A) If your destination airport does not have an instrument approach or Does not meet the 1 2 3 Rule. 1 hour before to 1 hour after ETA the destination airport must have at least a 2,000 ft ceiling and 3 miles visibility. B) If your destination airport has ONLY a GPS approach . And to file that alternate , - if you're shooting a precision approach (which requires that you do have the appropriate equipment in your airplane) .. the forecast weather at the destination has to be 600 foot ceiling and 2 SM visibility at the ETA (estimated time of arrival) - if you're shooting a non precision approach .. the forecast weather at the destination has to be 800 foot ceiling and 2 SM visibility at the ETA - if that airport doesnt even have an instrument approach , the weather there has to be VFR at the ETA P.S - a precision approach is an approach that has vertical guidance , so it makes sense that on precision approaches you have lower minimums because vertical guidance enables you to get kinda closer to the ground .


Is geiger counter standard or non-standard measurement.?

A geiger counter is a measuring instrument, not a measure.


How do you defeat P Lincoln on True Crime New York City?

use your gun, go into precision aim mode and aim the cursor at a non lethal spot (neutralizing shot) and shoot.