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  • ==Units of measurement for speed== There are many [[units of measurement]] for speed. For example, an object's speed can be measured in ...
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  • The '''solar mass''' is a [[unit of measurement]] of [[mass]]. It is equal to the mass of the [[Sun]], about 332,950 times [[Category:Units of measurement]] ...
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  • === Measurement === ...or each item counted is an example of unary counting. Some old systems of measurement use the duodecimal radix (base twelve). This is shown in [[English language ...
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  • '''Density''' is a [[measurement]] that compares the amount of [[matter]] an object has to its [[volume]]. A [[Category:Measurement]] ...
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  • === Units of measurement === Acceleration has its own [[units of measurement]]. For example, if velocity is measured in meters per second, and if time i ...
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  • The '''Planck units''' are physical [[unit of measurement|units of measurement]]. The system of these units was first developed by [[Max Planck]]. The def [[Category:Units of measurement]] ...
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  • ...Are US Students the Most Heavily Tested on Earth? | journal = Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice | volume = 15 | issue = 3 | pages = 19–27 | date = Fal ...
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  • ...phi (letter)|phi]], <math>\phi\,\!</math>. It is usually used along with a measurement of longitude in order to pinpoint a location on Earth. ...
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  • ...dividing the amount of product by the ''theoretical yield'' (the [[unit of measurement]] for both must be the same): ...
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  • ...xies]] and other objects emit energy in the form of [[radiation]]. It is [[Measurement|measure]]<nowiki/>d in [[joules]] per second, which are equal to [[watt]]s. ...
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  • Typical measurement units for the equation are: ...
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  • ...or [[energy]] is given from one thing to another. In the [[SI]] system of measurement, power is measured in [[watt]]s (symbol: W). ...
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  • ...s different from a [[mathematical constant]], which is not based on a real measurement. ...
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  • This unit of measurement is often used in the universe of the popular video game [[Mass Effect]] in ...
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  • ...[[inductance]].<ref>{{cite web | title=How Many? A Dictionary of Units of Measurement | last=Rowlett | first = Russ | url = http://www.unc.edu/~rowlett/units/dic ...
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  • ...e collect data, we use one or more numbers to describe each observation or measurement. For example, suppose we want to find out how popular a certain TV show is. ...nge the mean a lot. In statistics, these extreme values might be errors of measurement, but sometimes the population really does contain these values. For example ...
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  • *Measurement errors ...
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  • ...he [[Greek language|Greek]] ''trigonon'' = three angles and ''metron'' = [[measurement|measure]]) is a part of elementary [[mathematics]] dealing with [[angle]]s, ...
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  • *[[Level of measurement]] ...
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  • A real ''direct'' distance measurement of an astronomical object is possible only for those objects that are close *[[Eclipsing binaries]] — In the last decade, measurement of eclipsing binaries offers a way to gauge the distance to galaxies. Accur ...
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  • '''Magnetic reluctance''', or '''magnetic resistance''', is a measurement used in the analysis of [[magnetic circuit]]s. It is like [[Electrical resi ...
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  • | If A≅B then shape A is congruent to shape B (has the same [[Unit of measurement|measurements]]) ...
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  • ...wave function collapse and seems to be caused by the act of observation or measurement. The exact cause and interpretation of wave function collapse is still wide ...
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  • ...ath> as a process evolving through time, where <math>X_i</math> gives some measurement at time <math>i</math>, the bounded difference condition states that the pr ...
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  • ...the lower relative standard error is better because it has a more precise measurement (the uncertainty is smaller). ...
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  • ...h a system is almost always overdetermined and has no exact solution. Each measurement is usually inaccurate and includes some amount of error. Since the measurem ...
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  • ...asured. It also puts a limit on the minimum disturbance caused by making a measurement. ...
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  • ...iment|authorlink2=Compact Muon Solenoid|eprint=1503.07589 |title= Combined Measurement of the Higgs Boson Mass in pp Collisions at √s=7 and 8 TeV with the ATLAS a ...
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  • ...''' is a [[concept]] from [[mathematics]], used to [[counting|count]] or [[measurement|measure]]. Depending on the field of mathematics, where numbers are used, t ...
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  • ...In science, for example, the standard deviation of a group of repeated [[measurement]]s helps scientists know how sure they are of the average number. When deci ...
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  • ...overs around 70%".<ref name=Klare>[[George R. Klare|Klare G.]] 1963. ''The measurement of readability''. Ames, Iowa:Iowa State University Press.</ref><sup>p113</s ...
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  • ...same time. We prove that for an arbitrary quantum dimension, based on the measurement statistics only, we can give an analytic lower bound for the entanglement o ...
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  • ...ved. What made Einstein's theory so revolutionary is that it considers the measurement of the speed of light to be constant by definition, in other words it is a ...
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  • ...ron would count as a measurement of its position, for example). Before the measurement, the particle is in a "superposition of states," in which its properties ha ...
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  • ...ath> as a process evolving through time, where <math>X_i</math> gives some measurement at time <math>i</math>, the bounded difference condition states that the pr ...
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  • ...g down on it in some way) we increase the uncertainty involved in the next measurement. If our initial measurements were so crude that lots of error was introduce ...can be said to have influenced the thing that was being measured. Making a measurement intended to get a definite indication of a particle's location will inevita ...
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  • ...ath> as a process evolving through time, where <math>X_i</math> gives some measurement at time <math>i</math>, the bounded difference condition states that the pr ...
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  • ...ath> as a process evolving through time, where <math>X_i</math> gives some measurement at time <math>i</math>, the bounded difference condition states that the pr ...
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  • ...ath> as a process evolving through time, where <math>X_i</math> gives some measurement at time <math>i</math>, the bounded difference condition states that the pr ...
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  • ...ath> as a process evolving through time, where <math>X_i</math> gives some measurement at time <math>i</math>, the bounded difference condition states that the pr ...
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  • ...ath> as a process evolving through time, where <math>X_i</math> gives some measurement at time <math>i</math>, the bounded difference condition states that the pr ...
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  • ...bove may be unsatisfactory. For example, suppose that ''y'' is an accurate measurement of an audio signal, which is being rounded to an integer ''q'' in order to ...
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