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any two importance of meauserment

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Answered by gurdeepsinghgs2580
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Explanation:

measurement is the action of measuring something, or some amount of stuff. So it is important to measure certain things right, distance, time, and accuracy are all great things to measure. By measuring these things or in other words, by taking these measurements we can better understand the world around us

Answered by shameel2005
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Scientists use many skills as they investigate the world around them. They make observations by gathering information with their senses. Some observations are simple. For example, a simple observation would be figuring out the color or texture of an object. However, if scientists want to know more about a substance, they may need to take measurements.

Measurement is perhaps one of the most fundamental concepts in science. Without the ability to measure, it would be

difficult for scientists to conduct experiments or form theories. Not only is measurement important in science and the

chemical industry, it is also essential in farming, engineering, construction, manufacturing, commerce, and numerous

other occupations and activities.

The word “measurement” comes from the Greek word “metron,” which means “limited proportion.” Measurement is a

technique in which properties of an object are determined by comparing them to a standard.

Measurements require tools and provide scientists with a quantity. A quantity describes how much of something there is or how many there are. A good example of measurement is using a ruler to find the length of an object. The object is whatever you are measuring, the property you are trying to determine is the object’s length, and the standard you are comparing the object’s length to is the ruler.

In general, scientists use a system of measurement still commonly referred to as the “metric system.” The metric system

was developed in France in the 1790s and was the first standardized system of measurement. Before that time, people

used a variety of measurement systems.

In 1960, the metric system was revised, simplified, and renamed the Système International d’Unites (International

System of Units) or SI system (meters, kilograms, etc.). This system is the standard form of measurement in almost

every country around the world, except for the United States, which uses the U.S. customary units system (inches,

quarts, etc.). The SI system is, however, the standard system used by scientists worldwide, including those in the

United States.

There are several properties of matter that scientists need to measure, but the most common properties are length and mass.

Length is a measure of how long an object is, and mass is a measure of how much matter is in an object. Mass and length are classified as base units, meaning that they are independent of all other units. In the SI system, each unit of measure has a base unit.

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