The scale of the y-axis in Microsoft Excel depends on what they are set as. Right click on them, should pull up a preferences window to alter the axis properties.
The marks do not. It is the numbers which are next to the tick marks on the y-axis.
Yes, you should!
The scale divisions indicate the value of measuring units of volume, temperature, pressure, etc.
The pH scale is the widely used universal scale, (which measures the hydrogen ion concentration of solutions) to measure the acidity or alkalinity of chemical solutions. It should be mentioned that the pH value is dependent on the temperature.
Measure its wingspan and compare the real wingspan (from a website) to the measured value. That will be the scale factor.
green indicates the pH value of 5-6 which is slightly acidic. for the whole pH color scale go to the reference cited.
pH value(not the 'unit' just the scale)
a value or component that may be expressed in numbers.
measure (noun)- depth, gauge, meter, model, pitch, quota, range, ratio, reach, scale, scope, share measure (verb)- adapt, align, blend, bound, check, gauge, grade, level, limit, scale, value, weigh
Any value in the range (0,90) degrees where the round brackets indicate that the end values are excluded.
The value of trade trade marks are to specialize the place for what happened there in the past.
For any value turn the multimeter to the highest scale in the value that you are measuring. By doing this you will not overload the meter by using a lower scale to measure a higher value.