Tolerance
but if you are doing this dumb wordwise thing for physical science it is really Precision
and to help you guys out the answers are
physics
accuracy
precision
slope
thermometer
technology
model
science
scientific law
observation
also the hidden word it hypothesis and it is a proposed answer to a question
hope you guys get a hundred!!!
41.3 is an exact measurement.
To use a plastic gauge, first ensure the surfaces to be measured are clean and dry. Insert the plastic gauge into the gap or space you wish to measure, allowing it to fit snugly. Read the measurement indicated on the gauge, which corresponds to the thickness of the gap. After use, remove the gauge and store it properly to maintain its accuracy for future measurements.
The two part of science question are CAUSE and EFFECT relationship. also exact measurement and calculation.
It uses smaller segments of measurement making it more accurate
No. accuracy is a measure of how close the measurements are to the true value.
A gauge of how exact a measurement is typically referred to as its "precision." Precision indicates the degree of consistency and reproducibility of measurements, reflecting how close multiple measurements are to each other. It is important to differentiate precision from accuracy, which measures how close a measurement is to the true or accepted value. High precision means that repeated measurements yield similar results, even if those results are not close to the true value.
41.3 is an exact measurement.
Blood pressure is not an absolute measurement, but rather it is measured using a gauge.
Gauge thickness is a measurement used to specify the thickness of materials, particularly in metalworking. For 0.19 inches, the equivalent gauge thickness can vary depending on the type of metal, but it is typically around 10 gauge for steel. However, it's important to consult a gauge chart specific to the material to confirm the exact equivalent, as different materials have different gauge standards.
The measurement of temperature.
The standard measurement in millimeters for the gauge of a guitar string is typically between 0.008 to 0.059 millimeters.
The exact measurement in inches of an M3 screw size is 0.118 inches.
The exact measurement in millimeters of an M4 screw size is 4 millimeters.
it basically used for measurement of pressure.
What do you mean by "exact measurement"? Do you wish to determine the cylinder's height? Its diameter? Its surface area? Its volume?
The exact measurement of an M4 screw size in inches is approximately 0.1575 inches.
Take a measurement with nothing in the gauge. That reading is the zero-error.