This object is very heavy weight.
Use trignometry
mass is the measure of the amount of matter in an object or substance (ie. in grams)
Mass is a measure of how much matter an object has. Weight is a measure of how strongly gravity pulls on that matter.
An object's height is the measure of the distance between its lowest point and its highest point expressed in linear units.
because when the object melts it matters how fast it melts so you can measure the time it takes it to melt and measure the size of an other object and multiply and you will get your answer :)
Qualitative comes from quality so you would for example observe features or the quality of the object. Quantitative comes from quantity so you describe the object using the metric system. ex. 5 inch. wide
quantitative characteristics and observations made relating to numbers (like how many? or how much?), or those that can be measured (like in inches or pounds or liters, etc...). qualitative characteristics are those that do not involve numbers. such as the color of an object or the feel or taste.
Quantitative is like how many of the object there are, and qualitative is its color or texture (physical stuff).
Variability is a measure of differences between multiple observations. These may be observations of a number of different objects or repeated observations on the same object.
A Qualitative Observation is an observation that uses the five senses. sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste. An example of this would be: "This tree has bright green leaves that have soft bumps on them." The opposite is a quantitative observation, which is measured in numbers, such as the weight or length of an object. For example, 5 pounds or 100 inches. For instance "The stratosphere begins 40 kilometers above the surface of Earth."
Qualitative properties describes the physical aspects of an object such as the colour. Quantitative properties describe the numerical aspects of an object. Quantitative descriptions will always have a number in in it.
a sound is an object that is vibrating
A quantitative observation is something that measures a quantity (number), such as the weight of length of an object. Quantitative observations have numbers, such as 3 pounds or 5 meters. The opposite is a qualitative observation, such as something is round or that it is blue. There are no numbers involved, the thing is either round or it's not.
Qualitative observation is the process of gathering information through sensory perceptions and characteristics rather than numerical data. It involves describing qualities such as color, texture, shape, or smell, without using measurements or calculations.
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No, empirical evidence is based on observation and inference. Qualitative observation is an observation of the qualities of an object. Quantitative observation, on the other hand, is an observation based on some sort of numerical measurement of the object.
A quantitative observation is something that measures a quantity (number), such as the weight of length of an object. Quantitative observations have numbers, such as 3 pounds or 5 meters.The opposite is a qualitative observation, such as something is round or that it is blue. There are no numbers involved, the thing is either round or it's not.