Radar
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Both are held for the full duration of a measure. A whole note is played for an entire measure, and a whole rest means the instrument is silent for an entire measure.
A trombone has no decibels, but a trombone player can play for a short time a tone you can measure with a sound pressure level meter at a distance of 1 meter a value of 110 decibels. The closer you go to the bell of the instrument, the higher the measure of the sound pressure will be.
Technically, a ruler or tape measure is used to measure any length. In the case oflarge, unwieldy lengths, other more practical and more convenient devices are used,such as odometers, RADAR, SONAR, laser rangefinders, and triangulation methods.Kilometers can be measured by ruler, tape-measure, laser-rangefinder, SONAR or RADAR.But by far the most popular instrument for the purpose is the odometer (the 'mileage'counter) in any Canadian or European car.
The way to tell the difference is to measure the distance between the nut and the bridge. The video below gives you the specifics and how to measure.
An instrument can be reliable but not valid when it consistently produces the same results under the same conditions, indicating stability and precision, but does not measure what it is intended to measure. For example, a scale that consistently weighs a person's mass the same way might be reliable, but if it is incorrectly calibrated and always adds five pounds, it is not valid for assessing true weight. Thus, while the results are dependable, they do not accurately reflect the intended construct.
The instrument used to measure the total distance that a car has traveled is called an odometer.
Precipitation is not an instrument, it is a weather phenomenon that refers to any form of water, liquid or solid, falling from the sky. Instruments used to measure precipitation include rain gauges for liquid precipitation and snow gauges for solid precipitation.
A rain gauge is typically used to measure liquid precipitation, such as rain or melted snow. It is a simple instrument designed to collect and measure the amount of liquid that falls over a specific period of time.
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we can measure the distance by meter scale
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An odometer isn't a unit of distance, it's an instrument used to measure distance.
A rain gauge measures in inches because it collects and measures the amount of precipitation that has fallen in an area.
The meter used to measure preciptation is called a rain gauge. Rain gauges only measure rainfall not preciptation because precipitation includes mostly anything falling from the sky. I do not believe there is one device to measure all types of precipitation. Although I believe there is such a thing as a hail pad to measure hail I am not certain.
A rain gauge is the instrument used to measure rainfall. It consists of a cylindrical container that collects rainwater and allows for the measurement of precipitation in a specific area.
An odometer isn't a unit of distance, it's an instrument used to measure distance.
The instrument used to measure the amount of rain that has fallen is called a rain gauge. It collects and measures the precipitation that accumulates over a specific period of time.