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25 June, 08:52

Match the vocabulary terms to their definitions.

1. the curved top surface of a liquid

2. space occupied, measured in cubic

3. anything that has mass and occupies

4. the degree to which a measurement can be

5. the mass of an object per unit volume

6. an indication of how close a measurement is to the correct

A. unitsaccuracy

B. columnmatter

C. spaceprecision

D. replicatedmeniscus

E. resultdensity

F. volume

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  1. 25 June, 09:19
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    Units Accuracy = the degree to which a measurement can be

    Column Matter = anything that has mass and occupies

    Space Precision = an indication of how close a measurement is to the correct

    Replicated Meniscus = the curved top surface of a liquid

    Result Density = the mass of an object per unit volume

    Volume = space occupied, measured in cubic

    Explanation:

    In the fields of science, the Unit Accuracy of a measurement system is the degree of closeness of measurements of a quantity to that quantity's true value.

    Column Matter can be defined as anything that had mass and occupies space.

    Space Precision refers to the closeness of the measurements to each other. It's the quality, condition, or fact of being exact and accurate.

    Replicated Meniscus is the curve in the upper surface of a liquid close to the surface of the container or another object, caused by surface tension. It can be either concave or convex, depending on the liquid and the surface.

    Result Density can be defined as the mass of an object per unit volume.

    Volume: The space occupied by any object is called the volume. The volume of an object is the amount of space occupied by the object. Volume is measured in "cubic units".
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