Meter sticks, calipers (dial, vernier, digital), digital balances (scales), spring balances, timers, micrometers, gauge pins, thickness gauges, etc.
Pretty much anything that a machinist or engineer would use, scientists use them also plus more sophisticated tools like a SQUID (Superconducting QUantum Interference Device), which is a very sensitive magnetometer used to measure extremely subtle magnetic fields.
It depends on what you are measuring you can tell me or let me know what you are measuring and I will tell you the tools to use for it.
microscope
Absolutely nothing.
Scientist use measuring to determine the effects of an action. They measure the property of the object, process or substance before the action and after. The difference in the two measurements reveals some information which they use to validate hypotheses.
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Scientists have to measure things accurately or else science would be pointless,
Scientists use microscopes, x-rays, and much more! They also use many types of measuring devises like thermometers, rulers, graduated cylinders, and triple balanced beams.
It is necessary because measuring tools help you measure the length of an object accurately.
Rulers? .... :]
Micrometers
What tools would the tailors use in colonial times? They would use scissors, needle and thread and measuring devices, such as rulers, measuring tapes, etc. .
they use tools to a piece of evidence so it can help them
It depends on what you are measuring you can tell me or let me know what you are measuring and I will tell you the tools to use for it.
to share their data
A measuring cylinder
a satelite