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You are measuring mass in any system for which you have standard masses.
Growth in organisms is basically defined as cell division before cells become specialised. Different parts of organisms grow at different rates and different times but growth can be measured as an increase in either wet mass, dry mass or height. Height and wet mass can be measured when an organism is alive, but dry mass can only be measured when an organism is dead, because then all the water can be removed. Despite this, dry mass is the best for giving a measure of growth. Dry mass is often used because it eliminates the fluctuations that you get from using wet mass due to its water content. This is evident in weighing plants, since they have a high level composition of water and this water content depends on the amount of water in its environment so using dry weight tends to be more reliable in this case as it gives an idea of mass change.
Particle is piecewise, particle may come in many size and many mass content. Mass is measuring of matter using scale (kg or Pound or whatever). Mass can be count as fraction but particle always integer.
The metric unit for measuring human weight is actually the Newton (N). Newton's are a measure of force and weight is the product of the acceleration of gravity and an objects mass. The metric unit for measuring human mass is the kilogram (kg).
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What is a measuring jug used for
There are a few techniques to measuring plant growth. These include: measuring fresh weight, measuring dry weight, root mass, root shoot ratio. The Science Buddies website shows how one can measure plant growth using these techniques.
You are measuring mass in any system for which you have standard masses.
My mooom and the advantage in meausurung with vernier caliper and the micro meter is grams mass length volume and all that measuring stuff
There is no formula for measuring the volume of irregular shapes. The mass can be measured by using a weighing scale.
weight mass and water and led
To get the accurate weight/mass before the objects gets wet.
Growth in organisms is basically defined as cell division before cells become specialised. Different parts of organisms grow at different rates and different times but growth can be measured as an increase in either wet mass, dry mass or height. Height and wet mass can be measured when an organism is alive, but dry mass can only be measured when an organism is dead, because then all the water can be removed. Despite this, dry mass is the best for giving a measure of growth. Dry mass is often used because it eliminates the fluctuations that you get from using wet mass due to its water content. This is evident in weighing plants, since they have a high level composition of water and this water content depends on the amount of water in its environment so using dry weight tends to be more reliable in this case as it gives an idea of mass change.
a direct comparison with a standard
Because solids expand when changing state
The question is based on a fallacy. Containers need NOT be used when measuring mass.
so that we can easy to know the measuring mass of an atom