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For PC, a gigabye, For mainframes, terabytes,
Assuming you mean 1/72 of an inch... It's called the 'point' size. Tect that is 72 point is 3/4 of an inch tall.
A bicycle computer, also called a cyclocomputer, calculates and displays trip information, similar to the instruments in the dashboard of a car. With additional sensors, other performance measurements are possible.
Brake horse power is the power output of the drive shaft on an engine without the power loss caused by the gears, transmission, friction, etc. The actual useful horsepower delivered to the propellor or wheel is called the shaft horsepower. Its also called effective ,true, wheel horsepower as well as other terms. The term horsepower is is not a good measurement of power as there asre too many different systems of measuring horsepower. The current trend is to use kilowatts or megawatts.
The standard unit is the ampere, commonly called "amp", symbol 'A'.
The measurement of acidity is called pH. It is a scale that measures the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution, with lower pH values indicating higher acidity and higher pH values indicating lower acidity.
These are instruments that give an indication of flow of current or presence of e.m.f. with respect to specified standards. See the related link.
Current is measured with an ammeter and in units called amperes, or amps.ampsamperes
Amperes(amps)
The term you're looking for is "precision." Precision refers to the consistency of repeated measurements, indicating how close the measurements are to each other. It is distinct from "accuracy," which reflects how close a measurement is to the true or accepted value. Together, precision and accuracy are essential for evaluating the quality of a measurement.
This is the elaboration of a theory.
It is called, "electric current", and is measured in "Amperes".
Many techniques have been developed for the measurement of pressure and vacuum. Instruments used to measure pressure are called pressure gauges or vacuum gauges.
The thickness of wool is referred to as its "micron count." This measurement indicates the diameter of the wool fiber, with lower micron counts indicating finer, softer wool.
It's called an ammeter, because it measures amperes.
Many techniques have been developed for the measurement of pressure and vacuum. Instruments used to measure pressure are called pressure gauges or vacuum gauges.