No, counting numbers you can ignore or say they have an infinate number of significant digits. By counting numbers I mean things you count, or non measurements, or numbers you wouldn't round to significant digits anyway . Measurements always have significant digits.
yes
Electrons in Bohr's model of the atom
A Nanodrop is a Biology Machine that allowed you quantify concentration of DNA in a solution...
Sorry. Not allowed to tell you that. It's a secret, you know.
The printing press and movable type. It was invented by Gutenberg and allowed books to be printed instead of hand written. This allowed knowledge to flow more freely and to a wider audience.
It is the safe and legal minimum thickness allowed for a brake rotor.
12 inchesmaximum asphalt pavement thickness allowed for an asphalt over soil instalation. 12 inches.
Generally, children living with the obligor are not considered when calculating child support for children not living with the obligor.
12 inches
2X the joint thickness. Maybe
The deductions allowed whe calculating federal income taxes are as follow: Mortgage interest, charitable contributions, job expense, miscellanoous expense, medical expense in excess of 7.5 of income, and payment of state and local property taxes.
Phones aren't allowed on airplanes, because they may influence cockpit controls.
It depends on the vehicle type, but generally - when your brake pad thickness is 2 mm it is time to change the brake pad.
The least number of significant figures in any number of the problem determines the number of significant figures in the answer.
Radio didn't influence jazz. It merely allowed it to reach a much wider audience.
As far as I have been taught there is no maximum thickness allowed for a shim. Shims can be specially made out of thicker plate to achieve the correct alignment. The only restriction I know about with shims is that there should never be more than 3 shims in one place (e.g. only 3 shims are allowed under each motor foot).
The least number of significant figures in any number of the problem determines the number of significant figures in the answer.