Measurement Terminology. Measurement Instrument CharacteristicUnits.

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Measurement Terminology

Measurement Instrument CharacteristicUnits

Measurement Instrument CharacteristicUnits Ruler

Measurement Instrument CharacteristicUnits RulerDistance (length, height, diameter)

Measurement Instrument CharacteristicUnits RulerDistance (length, height, diameter) km, m, cm, mm Inches, feet, miles Graduated CylinderVolumekL, L, cL, mL

Measurement Instrument CharacteristicUnits RulerDistance (length, height, diameter) km, m, cm, mm Inches, feet, miles Graduated CylinderVolumekL, L, cL, mL Protractor

Measurement Instrument CharacteristicUnits RulerDistance (length, height, diameter) km, m, cm, mm Inches, feet, miles Graduated CylinderVolumekL, L, cL, mL ProtractorAngleDegrees (°)

Measurement Instrument CharacteristicUnits RulerDistance (length, height, diameter) km, m, cm, mm Inches, feet, miles Graduated CylinderVolumekL, L, cL, mL ProtractorAngleDegrees (°) Balance

Measurement Instrument CharacteristicUnits RulerDistance (length, height, diameter) km, m, cm, mm Inches, feet, miles Graduated CylinderVolumekL, L, cL, mL ProtractorAngleDegrees (°) BalanceMasskg, g, cg, mg

Measurement Instrument CharacteristicUnits RulerDistance (length, height, diameter) km, m, cm, mm Inches, feet, miles Graduated CylinderVolumekL, L, cL, mL ProtractorAngleDegrees (°) BalanceMasskg, g, cg, mg Thermometer

Measurement Instrument CharacteristicUnits RulerDistance (length, height, diameter) km, m, cm, mm Inches, feet, miles Graduated CylinderVolumekL, L, cL, mL ProtractorAngleDegrees (°) BalanceMasskg, g, cg, mg ThermometerTemperature

Measurement Instrument CharacteristicUnits RulerDistance (length, height, diameter) km, m, cm, mm Inches, feet, miles Graduated CylinderVolumekL, L, cL, mL ProtractorAngleDegrees (°) BalanceMasskg, g, cg, mg ThermometerTemperature 0 C, 0 F, K

Measurement Instrument CharacteristicUnits RulerDistance (length, height, diameter) km, m, cm, mm Inches, feet, miles Graduated CylinderVolumekL, L, cL, mL ProtractorAngleDegrees (°) BalanceMasskg, g, cg, mg ThermometerTemperature 0 C, 0 F, K Stop Watch

Measurement Instrument CharacteristicUnits RulerDistance (length, height, diameter) km, m, cm, mm Inches, feet, miles Graduated CylinderVolumekL, L, cL, mL ProtractorAngleDegrees (°) BalanceMasskg, g, cg, mg ThermometerTemperature 0 C, 0 F, K Stop WatchTime

Measurement Instrument CharacteristicUnits RulerDistance (length, height, diameter) km, m, cm, mm Inches, feet, miles Graduated CylinderVolumekL, L, cL, mL ProtractorAngleDegrees (°) BalanceMasskg, g, cg, mg ThermometerTemperature 0 C, 0 F, K Stop WatchTimeSeconds, minutes, hours, days, years