Because - the bottom of the hook will always be at the same position for objects of the same mass. Different sized objects may have the same mass - BUT - could have different centres of gravity.
You should always measure at the lowest part of the meniscus. The meniscus is a slight curvature at the top of a liquid in a container.
It is the bone that is attached to the bottom of your skull, where your bottom teeth are.
The meniscus rule states that you always measure the volume of a water-based solution from the bottom of the meniscus when you are using a graduated cylinder.
The Earth doesn't have a top or a bottom because it spins on its axis always changing the top or the bottom
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at the bottom you will get some value which is positive while if you measure at the centre you will get zero length
Because - the bottom of the hook will always be at the same position for objects of the same mass. Different sized objects may have the same mass - BUT - could have different centres of gravity.
Mussels live in a variety of different locations, but always on the bottom of the body of water. They are always benthic, meaning they live on or attached to the bottom.
Because the fuel tank is attached to the bottom of the rocket --That's a terrible answer.
No the upper jaw is attached to the rest of the skull and is fixed in position while the bottom jaw is jointed.
You should always measure at the lowest part of the meniscus. The meniscus is a slight curvature at the top of a liquid in a container.
You measure at the bottom of the meniscus.
You measure from the seam at bottom of crotch to the bottom of the leg.
It is the bone that is attached to the bottom of your skull, where your bottom teeth are.
Meniscus
that is the crankshaft sensor, it tells what position the crank is in to tell the computer when to fire injectors and spark.
"Bottom" means the lowest part or position.