Scientists use measuring instruments whenever the can because everything cannot be observed by the senses so measuring instruments are needed instead.
measuring tape,ruler,measuring cup/spoon,lazer
Qualitative observations are those that cannot be measured mathematically or assigned a value. For example, "the sky is blue," is a qualitative observation, it has no mathematical value associated with it. Quantitative observations are those that have a mathematical value. For example, "this desk is 1 meter long" is a quantitative observation. Therefore, noting that something is bubbling is an example of a qualitative observation.
we answer quantities precisely by using measuring tools like rulers, and meter sticks :)
liter, meter, candela (light), gram, second, atmosphere (air pressure)
The unit of force is the 'newton'. 1 Newton = 1 kilogram-meter per second2
Meter sticks ,graduated cylinder, and triple beem balance
three meter sticks
3800 mm1 meter = 1000 millimeters 1 millimeter = 0.001 meter
600 termites in 3 meter sticks because a meter stick has 300 centimeters you multiply it by 2 and you get 600 as your answer
1,000 sticks.
A meter stick has 100 centimeters in it. Two meter sticks would have twice that. 2x100=200 centimeters in two meter sticks.
Three meter sticks would measure a total length of three meters. Since each meter stick is one meter long, the combined length is simply the sum of the individual lengths. Therefore, three meter sticks together equal three meters, or 300 centimeters.
Some thermometers any meter varies. Both then
Thermometers are used to measure temperature.
anything really
Use meter sticks to measure the length, width, and height of a lab table or desk in the classroom.
1 km = 1000 meters 1 meter = 0.001 km