No, no measurement we can ever do will be entirely free of uncertainties. In some measurements the uncertainties might be negligible however.
In any best precise & accurate measurement there will be minimum uncertainty equal to h/2pie, that's in accordance to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.
The pressure measurement of a perfect vacuum is 0 psi.
The seven fundamental qualities of measurement are magnitude, equality, unity, strength, systematic, stability, and structure. These qualities are essential for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of any measurement process.
Yes, every measurement is subject to errors due to various factors such as limitations of the measuring instrument, human error, environmental conditions, and inherent variability in the quantity being measured. It is important to acknowledge and account for these errors to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the measurement.
The accuracy of a measurement is determined by how close the measured value is to the true value of the quantity being measured. Factors that can affect accuracy include the precision of the measuring instrument, the skill of the person taking the measurement, and any systematic errors or biases in the measurement process.
To determine the uncertainty in a measurement, one must consider factors such as the precision of the measuring instrument, the skill of the person taking the measurement, and any potential sources of error. This can be done by calculating the range of possible values that the measurement could fall within, based on these factors.
The pressure measurement of a perfect vacuum is 0 psi.
it because never things is perfect in this world..
According to Planck's Law, it is impossible to create a perfect circle (2D plane), let alone a perfect sphere (3D plane). Planck's measurement is 10^-44Hz (sine curve), or the distance light travels in a second. Also, the value of Pi forbids any perfect measurement for the circumference, because the value never ends, no matter how close you get.
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It is an integer value in some measurement units.
Any measurement that doesn't involve numbers.
There is no reason for volume to be any less reliable than any other measurement.
As for any energy, Joules are the unit of measurement
A kilometre or any multiple of a kilometre is a measurement of distance.
Miss Universe, Dayanna Mendoza's, measurements are: 33.5-23-35.
to some people it may seem big but they are actually perfect!
A percentage is a pure number: it has no measurement units.