It is calibrated by puttin it in some ice.
Scales that aren't calibrated are unreliable.
The altimeters have to be proper calibrated to provide the correct data.
a piston ring is not calibrated. You just slide the new one in place
Yes, wheel alignment machines do need to be calibrated.
Calibrated
No, a digital multimeter, in most cases, does not have a built-in voltage standard which is why, if you are using it for calibrated work, it needs to be calibrated professionally. I am a Field Service Engineer and have been in the electronics field for about 30 years and I've always used calibrated multimeters (usually calibrated by an outside source).
Just about everthing
"Calibrate" typically refers to adjusting machinery.
1 - cross section of of the tank and the height can be calibrated. 2 - With a gallon of fluid in the reservoir was built and calibrated.
Do you mean calibrated? The motorist calibrated the amount of fuel he would use if he travelled 130km at 90km per hour.
reliability