When measuring one point to another point you are measuring distance.
To measure two-thirds of a cup when you don't have a two-thirds measuring cup, you can use a one-third measuring cup and fill it twice. Another option is to use a half-cup measuring cup and fill it one and a third times.
When measuring current, we are measuring the number of electrons (conventionally positive charges) passing through the cross section of the conductor in one second.AnswerActually, the unit of electric current, the ampere, is defined in terms of the force between two parallel current-carrying conductors, and NOT in terms of the quantity of electrons passing a given point!
These terms are synonyms.
- Melting point change. ^.^
The starting point would be the equator. Lines of latitude run parallel to the equator.
Just the 1 dimensional distance from one point to another
Yes, a reference point is the specific object or location used to determine the motion of another object relative to it. It serves as a fixed point for comparison in measuring the position or velocity of the moving object.
When measuring motion, the starting point is referred to as the "initial position" or "reference point." This helps establish a baseline for measuring distance or displacement.
to convert energy from one to another .
dimensional analysis
A line
It is a movement from one point to another point or one price quantity combination to another point on a fixed demand curve.
Change in quantity demanded.
The flow of electrons from one point to another is called an electric current.
the prime meridian is the starting point when measuring the longitude
The boiling point of a substance can be determined by heating the substance and measuring the temperature at which it changes from a liquid to a gas. This temperature is known as the boiling point.
Waves are disturbances that transfer energy from one point to another without transferring matter.