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It refers to a system for measuring the total amount of pleasure or pain caused by any action.
r2 (r2) refers to the radius of the cylinder squared.
Grams are a measure of mass. Sometimes people interchange the words 'mass' and 'weight'. But mass refers to the quantity of matter, while weight refers to the force exerted on an object due to gravity. So as long as you have 1g gravitational acceleration exerting on the object, then its mass and weight will be the same. Grams are typically used for measuring mass of small objects. Example: a US nickel has a mass of about 5 grams. (Some people would say it 'weighs' 5 grams).
It depends on what the 7 cm measure refers to.
If the question refers to GDP(I), it is a measure of national output (Gross Domestic Product). There are basically three ways of measuring it - Output, Expenditure and Income - the last of which gives GDP(I). In theory, all three measures should agree but in practise they don't. If the question did not refer to GDP(I), then apologies.
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Cubic feet for a freezer or refrigerator refers the interior storage space. So measure the inside of the freezer.
It refers to a man with a measuring rod. This man may be representative of an angel, or even a symbol of a pre-incarnate Christ.
The measurement of 10' refers to the distance from the rim to the ground.
Quantitative refers to measuring something by quantity and not quality.
what is the term for an analytical process for measuring the semantic content of a communication
It refers to a system for measuring the total amount of pleasure or pain caused by any action.
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I believe this refers to M. C. Escher. Not exactly a mathematician, more of an artist.I believe this refers to M. C. Escher. Not exactly a mathematician, more of an artist.I believe this refers to M. C. Escher. Not exactly a mathematician, more of an artist.I believe this refers to M. C. Escher. Not exactly a mathematician, more of an artist.
I think it is used a massmeter. Instead, you can enter in a tank full of water, get out of the tank and measure the water left in it. Eureka ! +++ That tangle refers to measuring the volume of a body - a human one here, it seems - by displacement, not mass. You measure mass with a "balance" or "scales".
r2 (r2) refers to the radius of the cylinder squared.