measured properties that have different values at different time are
to get concordant values
It depends on the density of what is being measured. The mass is the volume (250 ml) times the density.
After perhaps 10 or 20 times the half-life, the remaining amount of carbon-14 will be insignificant, and can't be accurately measured.
1762.6 Fahrenheit is the most accurate measurement.
There can be a substance that has some liquid properties and some solit properties. For example, take some corn starch and mix some water into it until it turns into a kind of goo. It feels like solid sometimes and liquid at other times.
Variables or data
4200 is ten times 420
There is no limit to the number of times electricity could be measured.
it is measured by using length times width times height
The answer depends on the context. There are different things which are measured using different units. For example, flour is measured according to its mass, eggs would be measured in numbers, water, milk or oil by volume. The baker would also need to measure the proving and cooking times and the temperature of the oven.
The cost of living is measured on a scale known as the Cost of Living Index. This scale measures the cost of living over different times and regions by measuring the prices of goods and services.
different cheese often times have different properties such as taste, texture, and scent. people eat different cheese for the same reason as other food, they have different taste
a mudslide is measured by the feet and times it by every 2 feet
It almost never is ... define average : ALL the different speeds divided by the number of times you measured it.
in earlier times time was measured by sandclock or waterclock
If you take a measurement multiple times, and get similar values each time, then the data is said to be very precise. If this group of data is very close to the expected value, then the data is said to be accurate. However, a set of data may be precise without being accurate if the measured values are all similar to one another, but not close to the expected value.
A function.