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Why must scientist use standard units of measure in their experiments?

They have to use standard units of measurements in their expirements, so they can commpare data


Do units of measure follow the standard deviation?

Units of measure do follow the standard deviation.


What are to units that scientists use to measure temperature?

To measure temperature, scientists use:KelvinCelsiusFahrenheit.


What would happen if scientists tried to replicate experiments if there was no standard system of measurement like SI?

Without a standard system of measurement like SI, scientists would struggle to accurately replicate experiments and compare results across different studies. This could lead to inaccuracies, inconsistencies, and potential misinterpretation of results. Standard units of measurement are essential for ensuring the reliability and reproducibility of scientific research.


Why are standarized units of measure important to scientists?

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What standard unit of measure?

It depends on what you are trying to measure. There are different standard units for different characteristics.


What are two units that scientist use to measure temmpeture?

The units that scientists use to measure temperature are: Celsius Fahrenheit Kelvin


What are the standard units used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes?

The standard units used to measure the magnitude of earthquakes are the Richter scale and the moment magnitude scale.


What is the system of measuring units used by scientists?

SI system is used by scientists. It is one of the standard system adopted by scientists.


Why do scientists use the SI whenever they do experiments?

they use SI units because it has a differant type of messurement.


What are two advantages to using the international system of units in scientific experiments?

1. Most of the SI units are easily convertible and are in divisions of 10. 2. Because it is a standard, any published results are easily interpreted by scientists all over the world, rather than just those familiar with more local measurements.


Why are standerdized units of measure important to scientists?

Standardized units of measure are important to engineering because if everyone was using different measurement systems, dimensions of different objects and inventions wouldn't be converted correctly from the inventor to other inventors or manufacturers. (Had to be fixed because who ever wrote the originally answer was a a$$ hole)