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IGCSE Grade 10 Science Appropriate apparatus for the measurement
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A device that monitors temperature without coming into direct contact with the object, via detecting radiation emitted by it.
A hydrometer is a laboratory instrument used to measure the specific gravity of liquids.
When creating building foundations or objects that require alignment, this tool is used.
When a chemical reaction produces a gas, the volume of the gas is often measured with a gas syringe, for example, metal reacting with an acid to produce hydrogen.
It is an instrument which indicates the Mach Number [M] which is the ratio between the aircraft's true airspeed (TAS) and the local speed of sound (LSS).
A German electrical engineer Man knoll and physicist Ernst Ruska invented the prototype of the instrument in 1931.
This calculator is used to estimate how much electricity bills will be paid by house or boarding house residents.
A temperature probe can be screwed into an object, inserted onto a surface, submerged in liquid, or any combination of these to measure temperature.
A seismogram is a record created by a seismograph on paper or a display screen. A frame and a mass that can move about it make up the seismometer. The energy released by an earthquake is measured using the Richter scale, which assigns a magnitude number.
Calibration is a comparison between a known measurement (the standard) and the measurement using your instrument.
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