The measure of how consistently a result is determined by repeated evaluations is called reliability. It assesses the dependability and stability of a measurement tool in producing consistent results over time.
The hotness of an object is determined by its temperature, which is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles within the object. The higher the temperature, the hotter the object will feel.
The loudness of sound is determined by the amplitude of the sound wave. A larger amplitude produces a louder sound. Decibels (dB) are used to measure loudness on a logarithmic scale.
The loudness of sound is determined by the amplitude or intensity of the sound wave. Greater amplitude or intensity results in a louder sound. The unit used to measure loudness is decibels (dB).
The amount of matter in an object is determined by its mass, which is a measure of the quantity of particles it contains.
This cannot be determined because tablespoons is a measure of volume and grams is a measure of weight or mass.
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precision
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False, that's precision.
precision
increase in power
The size of the egg is not determined by how big or small it is. They are sized by the unit measure as a whole.
Any measure that you like. The measure can be uniquely determined only if it is a REGULAR hexagon.
Any measure that you like. The measure can be uniquely determined only if it is a REGULAR hexagon.
Any measure that you like. The measure can be uniquely determined only if it is a REGULAR hexagon.
Repeated measurement ensures that errors are avoided or reduced. In woodwork there is an old saying, "Measure twice, Cut once."
Chemical properties are determined by experiments.