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In this animated object, learners examine how the purge pressure system is used to measure levels of material. A brief quiz completes the activity.
By Terry Bartelt
In this interaction the student is presented with 10 questions on indirect measuring devices and their uses.
By Kelly Curran
Learners study the most common ways to measure fluid flow for industrial processes including absolute quantity, percentage, volumetric flow rate, and mass flow. A brief quiz completes the activity.
In this learning activity you'll review angles and different types of angular measuring tools associated with manufacturing.
You'll practice identifying the precision of measurement numbers.
By Wisc-Online
Test your knowledge of measurement by answers the questions!
By Vena Karana
You'll practice identifying the accuracy of measurement numbers.
You'll practice converting between units of measure for rates in the English Measurement System.
Discover some measurement acronyms commonly used in the computer industry.
By Joseph Wetzel
You'll practice converting between units of measure for length in the English Measurement System.
You'll practice converting between units of measure for liquid capacity in the English Measurement System.
You'll practice converting between units of measure for weight in the English Measurement System.
You'll practice converting between units of measure for area in the English Measurement System.
4th Grade Converting Measurements
By Anna Aguilar
Practice problems in calculating tolerance in fraction inch, decimal inch and metric measurements.
By Jessie Lloyd
The learner will read measurement numbers as they would typically be read by a machinist.
In this learning activity you'll review how to read a metric micrometer and use your knowledge to answer 12 questions.
Learners view animations showing methods of measuring the pH level of a solution using litmus paper and electronic instruments.
In this interaction the student is presented with 17 questions testing his/her ability to read an inch O.D. micrometer.
In this learning activity you'll determine the measurement to be made and the accuracy required.
By Barbara Anderegg