Distance: rulers, tapes, measuring wheels, lasers, echo sounders
Weight: spring balances, electronic scales
Time: stopwatches
Specific Gravity: hygrometers
Temperature: thermometers, thermocouples, resistances
Electric current: ammeters
Electric Voltage: voltmeters
I could go on, but this is a list of some important quantities
Another metrologically certified standard instrument.
There would be no proper commerce and trade if you couldn't measures weights of substances.
Ruler.
A protractor is used for drawing and measuring angles.
an instrument that has a reference during measurement
A thermometer - body Temperature bolometer - an instrument that measures heat radiation calorimeter - a measuring instrument that determines quantities of heat
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A cathetometer
Interferometry is a measuring instrument that uses an interference pattern to make accurate measurement of waves. This instrument uses optical, acoustic, and radio frequencies.
You adjust the measuring instrument :)
i think it's a furnace, it might be something else though...
A pelvimeter is an instrument for measuring the pelvis.
Force meter is the instrument used in measuring force.
A measuring instrument that starts with micro is a micrometer.
The electroscope is an instrument for detecting an electric charge by measuring mechanical forces between two charged bodies.
Meter is the general name for any measuring instrument. Such as an electricity meter, or an odometer on your car. But if you mean the metre as in measuring systems, then surveyors, mountaineers, engineers, and so on.
Measuring cylinder
The root "chron-" means time. An English word that uses this root is "chronology," which refers to the arrangement of events in the order in which they occurred.
an instrument that has a reference during measurement
precision instrument: caliper, micrometer non-precision measuring instrument: your hand, a piece of string