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Do SI Units remain the same no matter where the measurement is taken on the Moon or on Earth?

Yes, the idea is that the units don't depend on local conditions such as the gravitational field.


The amount of space being taken up by matter is known as what?

Volume. Volume is a measurement of the amount of space occupied by matter and is often expressed in cubic units such as cubic meters or cubic centimeters.


How are matter and volume different?

Matter is the break down volume is a measurement of area taken up


What are some common questions about measurement that are frequently asked?

Some common questions about measurement that are frequently asked include: How accurate is the measurement? What units are being used? Is the measurement precise? How was the measurement taken?


What is more precise meter or decimetre?

Both are units of measure. Neither is more 'precise'. The precision is to do with the accuracy of the measurement taken and not by the units used.


Will an object's mass change if taken to space?

No, an objects mass will remain the same no matter where it is. (Its weight will however vary)


What is a space taken up or occupied by matter?

A space taken up or occupied by matter is called volume. Volume is the three-dimensional space that an object occupies, and it can be measured in units such as cubic meters or cubic centimeters.


Why is accurate body measurement important how are body measurement taken?

no


What is a measurement taken with the aid of the senses is?

That type of measurement would be referred to as a qualitative measurement.


Why are several observation taken for each measurement?

Several observations are taken for each measurement to eliminate or decrease the margin of error.


What point on the horse is the height measurement taken?

The point on the horse is the height measurement taken is the withers.


What is an error in measurement?

A error in measurement is when the measurement taken is not actually correct. For instance, you measure a gap as 49 centimetres wide. You cut the plank of wood to fit that measurement. Then discover the wood you have just cut is too wide to neatly fit the gap. There has been an error in the measurement you have taken.