The absence of 4 and 6 markings on the Williams graduated probe is primarily due to its design intended for specific dental measurements. The probe typically features markings at intervals that correspond to common periodontal assessment depths, which are more relevant in clinical practice. Additionally, the standardization of markings aids in consistency and accuracy during examinations, focusing on the most critical measurements for dental health assessment.
to avoid confusion
The 4-mm and 6-mm markings are absent to improve visibility and avoid confusion in reading the markings
1. to avoid parallax error 2. to easily distinguish between shallow and deep pockets
The 4 and 6 markings on the William's probe were left out to avoid confusion. Without these two numbers, it is easier to determine the size of a pocket given that the numbers are extremely tiny.
I/you/we/they probe. He/she/it probes. The present participle is probing.
to avoid confusion
Firing order is 1-2-3-4-5-6. You migth be able to check cylinder numbers by looking at the distributor markings.
To test for power with a multimeter, set the multimeter to the voltage setting, connect the black probe to the ground and the red probe to the power source. The multimeter will display the voltage reading, indicating if there is power present.
Probe,probe se 2.0 / probe gt 2.5
A meat probe should be used to check the temperature of a pot roast. It is stuck into the thickest part of the meat and near a bone if one is present for the most accurate reading.
Space probe is a station.
A conductivity probe operates on the principle of measuring the electrical conductivity of a solution, which is indicative of the concentration of ions present in that solution. It typically consists of two electrodes that are placed in the solution; when an alternating current is applied, the probe measures the resulting current flow between the electrodes. The conductivity is calculated based on the measured current and the known geometry of the probe. This measurement can be used to assess the purity of water or the concentration of dissolved salts and other substances in various applications.