A steel ruler is calibrated

  1. A steel ruler is calibrated to read true at 21.6 °C. A draftsman uses the ruler at 44.5 °C to draw a line on a 44.5 °C copper
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  2. One student calibrated a 50-mL burette by using the mass of water delivered. The student used an analytical balance which was
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  3. One student calibrated a 50-mL burette by using the mass of water delivered. The student used an analytical balance which was
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  4. One student calibrated a 50-mL burette by using the mass of water delivered. The student used an analytical balance which was
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  5. One student calibrated a 50-mL burette by using the mass of water delivered. The student used an analytical balance which was
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  6. One student calibrated a 50-mL burette by using the mass of water delivered. The student used an analytical balance which was
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  7. One student calibrated a 50-mL burette by using the mass of water delivered. The student used an analytical balance which was
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  8. One student calibrated a 50-mL burette by using the mass of water delivered. The student used an analytical balance which was
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  9. Is a calibrated thermometer more precise than one that has not been calibrated? What implications does this have for measuring
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  10. Is a calibrated thermometer more precise than one that has not been calibrated? What implications does this have for measuring
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