Characteristics that cannot be easily measured or counted are known as qualitative properties.
A value that cannot be physically measured. It's a value known only in theory. (such as the size of a graviton)
average roughness, or Ra, are expressed as microinches or micrometers (aka microns). given that your value is '50', i'd assume that the units are microinches if you're talking about a polished surfaces. your best bet is to contact the source that gave you this value and confirm the units. Ra is not a unit of measurement; it is a quality that is measured. unfortunately, you will experience this dilema again and again.
potential energy = mass x gravity x height.Gravity is measured in units of acceleration.Specifically in the case of SI units:Energy is measured in joule.Mass is measured in kilograms.Gravity is measured in meters/second2, or the equivalent newton/kilogram. The numeric value is approximately 9.8 in either case.Height is measured in meters.
No units - it's a percent value.
This is a "measurement." Things are measured in units, and expressed as the number or quantity of those units. Examples: 6 meters, 3 light-years, 10 seconds, 2 kilograms, 120 volts, 12 liters, 3 joules, 1000 people
Is how things are measured.
(coded value - measured value) /coded value x 100
Cot(12c) = -1.5727 The answer is for angles measured in radians, the mathematical standard. If your angle was measured in other units you should have specified what units. Also, you seem not to be aware but you could have obtained the answer much more easily and quickly by using the calculator that comes as part of your computer.
Cot(12c) = -1.5727 The answer is for angles measured in radians, the mathematical standard. If your angle was measured in other units you should have specified what units. Also, you seem not to be aware but you could have obtained the answer much more easily and quickly by using the calculator that comes as part of your computer.
Kilocalories
The absolute value of enthalpy cannot be measured because enthalpy is a state function, which means its value depends on the initial and final states rather than the absolute value. Only changes in enthalpy can be measured experimentally through processes like calorimetry.
An object's temperature can be measured using a thermometer, which provides a numerical value in units such as degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. This measurement quantifies how hot or cold an object is relative to a reference point.
A value that cannot be physically measured. It's a value known only in theory. (such as the size of a graviton)
It is three units out of every eight. Its value will depend on what is being measured: area, length, mass, etc and the units being used.
Earthquakes are measured using the Richter scale, which assigns a magnitude value to indicate the strength of the earthquake. The units of magnitude used to measure earthquakes are logarithmic and are represented by whole numbers, such as 1, 2, 3, and so on.
40000 units of what? without some known value to give an equivalence betweem 'units' and mg this cannot be answered.
The amount of energy released when nutrients are broken down is measured in units called kilocalories (kcal) or joules (J). These units quantify the energy content of foods and are commonly used to represent the caloric value of food.