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In chemistry, 5 miles is considered a measured quantity because it is a distance that has been obtained through measurement. An exact number in chemistry would typically refer to values like atomic masses or the number of atoms in a molecule, which are known precisely.
Mass is measured in mortar and pestle using units such as grams, milligrams, kilograms, or pounds, depending on the quantity being measured. The mortar and pestle are tools used for grinding and mixing substances together.
The first number (4.6g) represents the measured quantity, while the second number (0.2g) indicates the precision or uncertainty of the measurement. It means that the actual value is within ±0.1g of the measured value (in this case 4.6g), so the true value lies somewhere between 4.5g and 4.7g.
The volume of titrant required to reach the equivalence point is directly measured in a titration. This volume corresponds to the amount of titrant needed to completely react with the analyte in the sample.
Milliliters (abbreviated "ml") is generally a measured quantity.
Three significant figures.
the number of digits reflects the certainty in the measurement
a physical quantity can be measured, like mass; a nonphysical quantity cannot be measured, like feelings or happiness
Pressure is a force measured in amounts. Quantity is about amounts of something. Therefore they are similar by virtue of being about a `number of things'.
The quantity in unit rates refers to the amount or number being measured or compared in relation to a single unit of another quantity. It helps to determine the rate at which the original quantity is changing or occurring.
Pressure is the physical quantity measured in bar.
A physical quantity is a number of object(s) that are tangible objects. A number doesn't have to represent any specific quantity of items, but rather just a quantity in an equation. Phsyical quantity: 5 chairs, 2 apples
A vector quantity is one that has a magnitude (a number), and a direction. No, resistance is not a vector quantity; it is a scalar quantity (only magnitude).
Temperature is the quantity typically measured by a thermometer.
Current is a basic quantity, measured in amperes.
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