Then they have precision but not accuracy.
precise but unreliable.
This space I use it widely.
A theory is a widely accepted explanation based on experimental results.
The answer is a theory. A view that is not well-tested and widely accepted is just a hypothesis. A law has to be indisputable not just widely accepted
Yes
precise but unreliable.
They are both consist of people. After that, they differ quite widely.
Closely spaced isobars mean stronger winds, as it indicates a tight pressure gradient.
Russia (USSR). He is widely regarded as the founder of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Planets around the sun in nearly circular orbit . The radii of these orbits differ widely
Just like all jobs, the salary can differ widely depending on what area of the country you are in and where you live.
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No conversion is necessary. The "lb" itself is a widely used unit of measurement for flour, and any American cook understands it just as it is.
Most dynamic microphones have a response from about 15Hz to 15 kHz, although they differ widely depending upon model.
Most dynamic microphones have a response from about 15Hz to 15 kHz, although they differ widely depending upon model.
If you want to measure something and pass the measurements to somebody else, both of you have to agree on the units, and you also have to agree on where 'zero' is. For the system of measurement that is most widely used to describe the location of places on the earth ... latitude and longitude ... the measurements are in angles, and the equator and Prime Meridian are the zeros.
Softwood. Softwood is a class of timber that has a loose widely spaced grain such as pine for example, hardwood has a fine closely set grain such as eucalyptus and balsawood.