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They studied the plates and measured and that's how i think they found out.
By measuring, and making observations. The first to make a significant calculation about the Earth was Eraosthenes, who measured the circumference of the Earth in about 200 BC.
Displacement current can not be measured by ammeter because it is the current which produce between the plate (space)due to change of electric flux and it is directly proportional to the rate of change of electric flux.
No one instrument measures climate change. Scientists use data from thermometers, wind anemometers and many other instruments. Historical records are very important also. Scientists have measured changes in climate with certain environmental markers as tree rings, ice cores, and temperature monitoring stations.
Temperature is measured in celcius.Heat is measured in joules.
The answer would be different
earth is measured by miles and the map is measured by inches.!
The scientists measured the electromagnetic field.
No problems provided they state which units. Most scientists are capable of converting between units.
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Scientists measure as much as they can, because all measurements give potentially useful data. Weight is measured with scales, temperature is measured with thermometers, size is measured with measuring tapes, brightness is measured with photometers, volume is measured with graduated cylinders, radiation is measured with Geiger counters, and so forth, there are lots more things to measure and ways to measure those things.
Learning can be measured by a relatively permanent change in behavior.
it isn't it is on the Richter scale
The quantity that is measured in Newtons is force.
Things like bugs that scientists measure to understand them more
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