A measuring beaker.
It depends on what the carrying capacity is plotted against.
The opposite is a quantitative observation, such as the weight or length of an object. Quantitative observations have numbers, such as 3 pounds or 5 meters. You would be quantifying or measuring a thing.
Not necessarily. It might mean that the experiment has a highly stable outcome. You need to evaluate if that is true or if the experiment is flawed. It comes down to theoretical expectations versus experimental outcomes - you should know a priori (before the fact) what to expect, so you can know if the results are good. For instance... If you were measuring the radioactivity of a sample with a relatively low count rate using a detector that recorded counts in each second, you would expect a poissen distribution. If you were measuring the same sample with a detector that counted for 1 minute, you would expect a more gaussian distribution. If, on the other hand, you were measuring the wavelength of a red laser, you would expect that every single observation would give you the same results, within an extremely tight distribution.
Technically, neither are better. However, if you are measuring time (example: stocks for a certain company for six months) then a line graph would be better.
A line graph would be what you plot for a function. for example, y = X2. Plotting this will result in a continuous line.A scatter graph will result from measuring a population or an experiment.For example, if you plotted the weight vs height for your class members, you would have a scatter graph.
it makes it sweeter
Water pitchers are available in many sizes, so each will hold the amount of water it is made to hold. It could be a quart, pint, half gallon, or a gallon. Some may be even larger, depending on their intended uses.
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Pour it into a measuring cup, or if you can't do that, take the volume (LengthxWidthxHeight) of course that is difficult unless you have a rectangular pitcher, so I'd go with the measuring cup.
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Pitchers come in all shapes and sizes. A two-quart pitcher would be 1.89 liters.
every half a packet will make a half a pitcher that will give you 2 glasses, so you would need one and a half packets. but just make two pitchers, and that way you will have two refills if needed.
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Current Capacity of a conductor depends on may things, and not only its size and material. Also important are the conditions in which it will be used, the allowable temperature increase and acceptable voltage drop. Measuring the current carrying capacity would involve measuring all those variables under load.
One large lemon, or one and a half medium lemons would suffice for making a quart of lemonade. However, the number of lemons needed to make the quart would depend on just how tangy one wants their lemonade to be.
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