To measure voltages and voltage drops
No, you will damage the tool.
tool that you use to dissect something with
It is uset to support some laboratory glassware.
The burner is a tool for heating in laboratory.
a laboratory beaker is a laboratory tool which is ued to heat an liquids up or to contain liquids...
We would normally use a microscope to do this.
SI UNIT Usually, at a normal classroom size, the tool to use would probably be to measure it in either yards or meters. TOOL A yard stick
Meters or rarely centimeters.
The volt drop on a cable 912 meters 480 volts and load of 54 amps is 5% if you use 2/0 AWG wire and 2.4% if you use 300MCM wire. See Related Links below
Meters (about 3 feet)
Never heard of a power tool that runs on 100 volts AC. It would have to be 108 to 120 volts or 220 to 240 volts. It will work on the 120 volt outlet if is it 60 hertz in the U.S. or 50 Hrtz in some other countries. If it is 50 Hrtz then do not use it in the U.S. without a converter.
a laboratory balance OR an analytical balance OR a spring scale OR any other kind of scale