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Measuring: Go To Lengths To Get It Right
Measure twice, cut once. That’s sound advice, though no guarantee you won't measure wrong twice. Some measuring errors occur ...
An archaeologist uses a ruler to measure a piece of leather. He measures using centimetres and tenths of centimetres. The leather measures 3.3cm. A thermometer is set out in intervals of tenths of a ...
Your smartphone can not only serve you as a digital ruler, but it can also help you measure various other things. Smartphones are very powerful tools, especially if you pair them up with good apps. In ...
The Y Ruler, developed by Yuan Design Studio, is multi-functional measuring set, inspired by the ancient Brass Goniometer. It has been redesigned to offer enhanced durability and precision, embodying ...
Just as a meter stick with hundreds of tick marks can be used to measure distances with great precision, a device known as a laser frequency comb, with its hundreds of evenly spaced, sharply defined ...
If you’ve ever designed a web page or an app or even just tried to build some simple graphics, you know measuring in the digital space isn’t nearly as simple as pulling out a ruler. Figuring out the ...
A Golomb ruler is very different from your run-of-the-mill tape measure. These strange rulers are defined in terms of constraints, and are “optimized” when they are the shortest they can be. While not ...
An archaeologist uses a ruler to measure a piece of leather. He measures using centimetres and tenths of centimetres. The leather measures 3.3cm. A thermometer is set out in intervals of tenths of a ...
Just as a meter stick with hundreds of tick marks can be used to measure distances with great precision, a device known as a laser frequency comb, with its hundreds of evenly spaced, sharply defined ...
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