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If your recipe is in wieght- use a scale (any kind that has the right units on). If your recipe is in volume (say you want 200ml), use a measuring jug and fill it a little way with water and then add butter until it get 200ml higher than where the water reached. If you have too much butter to measure these ways just do it in parts.
One inch is a LENGTH. -That means the physical distance between the start and end of some kind of linear object. Millilitres is VOLUME- a measure of content or capacity, usually expressed in units that are the cubes of linear units, or in simpler terms, what fits in a certain space. There is no similarity between LENGTH and VOLUME. They CAN NOT be 'converted' to each other.-There are NO millilitres in an inch
An insect is about 365 grams. It sort of depends on what kind of insect it is.
a laboratory balance OR an analytical balance OR a spring scale OR any other kind of scale
the average zoolgist makes between 91,238 - 111,539
example:balance scale
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Chemical beam
Scales used to measure weight include: * Spring scale - measures the increased length of a spring as it stretches * Balance scale - uses a horizontal lever to compare unknown weights to that of known weights
So that when you discuss the measurement with other people,they'll know what you're talking about.
The Enhanced Fujita scale (EF0 to EF5) is used to rate tornadoes based on the severity of the damage they cause.
In the SI, the same is used as for any other kind of energy: the Joule.
Scale is used on maps, for one. There's usually a scale on maps that converts inches or centimeters on the map to actual distance.
If your recipe is in wieght- use a scale (any kind that has the right units on). If your recipe is in volume (say you want 200ml), use a measuring jug and fill it a little way with water and then add butter until it get 200ml higher than where the water reached. If you have too much butter to measure these ways just do it in parts.
Standard units are more commonly used than non standard units. Also, many of the conversion factors, such as the Universal Gravitational Constant or the Speed of Light, are in standard units and, if your measurements were not in appropriate units, you would need to convert.
American use both watts and volts to measure units of electricity.