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1. | A compact way of writing over a wide range of values. | A. | Albert Einstein | |
2. | Numerical form composed of digits that are known with certainty plus the first uncertain digit. | B. | Systematic Errors | |
3. | A qualitative description of a fundamental property or physical phenomenon.the process of comparing one quantity with another quantity. | C. | Palm | |
4. | Described as the distance from a man's elbow to the tip of his middle finger. | D. | Arnel Salvador | |
5. | The width of person's four fingers. | E. | Galileo Galilei | |
6. | the width of a person's thumb. | F. | Precision | |
7. | The distance from the tip of a person's nose to the tip of his middle finger. | G. | Platinum iridium alloy | |
8. | Is used for a more accurate standard unit of measurement. | H. | Length | |
9. | The distance between two points. | I. | Kilogram | |
10. | The standard unit for length. | J. | Sir Isaac Newton | |
11. | The unit for measuring mass. | K. | Accuracy | |
12. | the basis for 1 gram also known as "Le Grand K". | L. | Significant Figures | |
13. | The SI unit for time. | M. | Henry Ramos | |
14. | The apparent displacement of an observed object due to a change in the position of the observer. | N. | Scientific Notation | |
15. | Are due to the limitations of the measuring instruments and skill or carefulness on experiment. | O. | Measurement | |
16. | Are caused by external factors beyond the control of the experimenter. | P. | Christopher Monterola | |
17. | describes how well the results agree with an accepted value of the quantity being measured. | Q. | Thomas Alva Edison | |
18. | refers to the degree of exactness to which a measurement can be reproduced. | R. | Uncia | |
19. | he formulated the theory of relativity. | S. | Cubit | |
20. | Formulator of the law of gravitation. | T. | Parallax | |
21. | Known as the Father of experimental science. | U. | Random Errors | |
22. | Invented the incandescent bulb and the phonograph. | V. | Yard | |
23. | He received the prestigious Galileo Galilei award for his contribution in the field of optics. | W. | Caesar Saloma | |
24. | Pioneered in the application of physical and mathematical concepts in the study of complex systems which includes neural networks and self organized critically. | X. | Second | |
25. | he Serves as the deputy director for research and extension service at the National institute for Physics. | Y. | Metric System | |
26. | he was able to give industrial cutting tools like knives, saws, and drill bits a coating of titanium nitride. | Z. | Meter |
N | 1. | A compact way of writing over a wide range of values. | A. | Albert Einstein |
L | 2. | Numerical form composed of digits that are known with certainty plus the first uncertain digit. | B. | Systematic Errors |
O | 3. | A qualitative description of a fundamental property or physical phenomenon.the process of comparing one quantity with another quantity. | C. | Palm |
S | 4. | Described as the distance from a man's elbow to the tip of his middle finger. | D. | Arnel Salvador |
C | 5. | The width of person's four fingers. | E. | Galileo Galilei |
R | 6. | the width of a person's thumb. | F. | Precision |
V | 7. | The distance from the tip of a person's nose to the tip of his middle finger. | G. | Platinum iridium alloy |
Y | 8. | Is used for a more accurate standard unit of measurement. | H. | Length |
H | 9. | The distance between two points. | I. | Kilogram |
Z | 10. | The standard unit for length. | J. | Sir Isaac Newton |
I | 11. | The unit for measuring mass. | K. | Accuracy |
G | 12. | the basis for 1 gram also known as "Le Grand K". | L. | Significant Figures |
X | 13. | The SI unit for time. | M. | Henry Ramos |
T | 14. | The apparent displacement of an observed object due to a change in the position of the observer. | N. | Scientific Notation |
B | 15. | Are due to the limitations of the measuring instruments and skill or carefulness on experiment. | O. | Measurement |
U | 16. | Are caused by external factors beyond the control of the experimenter. | P. | Christopher Monterola |
K | 17. | describes how well the results agree with an accepted value of the quantity being measured. | Q. | Thomas Alva Edison |
F | 18. | refers to the degree of exactness to which a measurement can be reproduced. | R. | Uncia |
A | 19. | he formulated the theory of relativity. | S. | Cubit |
J | 20. | Formulator of the law of gravitation. | T. | Parallax |
E | 21. | Known as the Father of experimental science. | U. | Random Errors |
Q | 22. | Invented the incandescent bulb and the phonograph. | V. | Yard |
W | 23. | He received the prestigious Galileo Galilei award for his contribution in the field of optics. | W. | Caesar Saloma |
P | 24. | Pioneered in the application of physical and mathematical concepts in the study of complex systems which includes neural networks and self organized critically. | X. | Second |
D | 25. | he Serves as the deputy director for research and extension service at the National institute for Physics. | Y. | Metric System |
M | 26. | he was able to give industrial cutting tools like knives, saws, and drill bits a coating of titanium nitride. | Z. | Meter |