no. a tiltimeater does. creep meters measure horizontal
A creep meter. ^.^ Be glad I just did a question on your homework!
To measure the flow rate of powder in a vertical pipe, you can use equipment such as a gravimetric feeder or a powder flow meter. These devices can measure the mass of powder passing through the pipe per unit of time. Alternatively, you can also calculate the flow rate by measuring the time it takes for a known volume of powder to pass through a specific point in the pipe.
Newton meter is a measure of energy, E= fd, Energy equals .Newton (force) times meter(distance)
You can not compare the two, a gram is a weight measurement and a meter is a length measurement.
Yes, a force meter can measure weight because weight is the force exerted on an object due to gravity. By using a force meter to measure the force acting on an object placed on the meter, you can determine its weight.
a creep meter measures vertical movement and a tilt meter measures horizontal movement. Hope my answer works for you thanks
A creep meter is a wire stretched across a fault to measure the horizontal movement from the ground.
A Creep Meter uses a wire stretched across a fault to measure horizontal movement of the ground.
A Creep Meter uses a wire stretched across a fault to measure horizontal movement of the ground.
A Creep Meter uses a wire stretched across a fault to measure horizontal movement of the ground.
A seismometer is an instrument used to measure vertical movement along faults. It detects and records ground motion caused by seismic waves generated by earthquakes or other sources. The data collected from seismometers can provide valuable information about fault activity and earthquake potential.
the creep meter
A creep meter uses a wire stretched across a fault to measure any kin of movement.a fuse (assuming the wire is of a lower current rating than a component attached to the circuit) ... that guys is probably wrong but i think you are looking for creep meter
horizontal movement. example: if you put a stake on each side of a fault you can se them separate if a earthquake hapens
Yes, geologists use creep meters to measure the slow, continuous movement along a fault. Creep meters are sensitive instruments that can detect even small amounts of movement over time, helping geologists monitor fault activity and study the behavior of faults.
a creep meter 100% sure
creep meter