All materials have mass which should be measurable.
If a measurable Force moves a measurable MASS a measurable Distance, then a measurable amount of Work has been done.
yes
Measurable quantities are vectors or scalars. "Space" is not a measurable quantity. "Volume" is. It's a scalar.
The measurable part of the experiment is the dependent variable. The second part of the hypothesis if you use the If..., then... format.
weightless zero _ not measurable
The correct spelling of the adjective, from measure, is measurable (weighable, quantifiable).
If a measurable Force moves a measurable MASS a measurable Distance, then a measurable amount of Work has been done.
Yes.
Measurable data is data that can be measure by a quantity. Measurable data is also known as quantitative data.
yes.since this functin is simple .and evry simple function is measurable if and ond only if its domain (in this question one set) is measurable.
The data collected does not have to be measurable.
We need measurable criteria to assess your progress.
inhuman ??????? but one fails to realize that if Japan had the Atomic bomb first, they would have used it inmass against the allies....... food for thought.
Carbon itself is not a measurable component of the air. However carbon-dioxide, - monoxide, various hydrocarbons and soot particulates are often noted. These are carbon containing materials and compounds.
"Measurable" is an adjective, and English adjectives do not distinguish between plural and singular.
The correct spelling is measurable and not measureable.
You could describe any measurable characteristic as a trait.