2.5 kg
Radio-Telescope measurements are the most precise
2.5cm is the most precise measurement of the two measurements.
It is not; there are more precise measurements.
Diregarding the numbers, the order of size of measurements (from largest to smallest) is miles > Yards > Feet > Inches. So any measurements in inches will be the most precise.
If you mean the units, the most commonly used units are degrees, and radians.
There are too many measurements that wouldn't have to be made in order to calculate an average speed. The only measurements that would matter in the most general example are the distance travelled and the time it took.
I would say a dog represents Eumaeus most accurately because he stays loyal and waits for his master no matter what happens.
It is simply a matter of familiarity. It would not be difficult or necessary had we converted decades ago.
Radio-Telescope measurements are the most precise
4L80E is in most vanduras of one ton 2500 and below is 4L60E
The nucleus of an atom represents most of an atom's mass.
It depends on what flask and what the quality of it is. If there is a hole in the flask, then obviously, no measurements. Most of the time, flasks do NOT give the most accurate measurements. Although, they do give more accurate measurements than a human eyeball and flasks do have their strengths compared to other tools as well.
MSB represents Most Significant Bit.
Most likely a 5.7 (350cu/in)
what are the most common measuments made in a lab
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Zero Kelvin (0 ºK). This is the most important because it is the temperature that represents the total lack of any sort of heat energy. Every form of matter in the universe would be a solid at this temperature, even Hydrogen.