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12.02.2020 •
Physics
If two sets of data are correlated, this means that:
A. the sampling is random
B. they are related, but one might not be causing the other.
c. one set causes the other to happen.
D. there is an illusory correlation.
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Ответ:
Explanation:
Correlation indicates a relationship between two or more variables, but this relationship does not suggest cause and effect. When two sets of data are correlated, it means that as one variable changes, the other variable also changes.
The correlation can be measured by calculating a statistic called as correlation coefficient. The number from -1 to +1 indicates the strength and direction of the relationship between variables. The correlation coefficient is denoted by the letter r.
Ответ:
Explanation:
he SI rests on a foundation of seven (7) defining constants: the cesium hyperfine splitting frequency, the speed of light in vacuum, the Planck constant, the elementary charge (i.e. the charge on a proton), the Boltzmann constant, the Avogadro constant, and the luminous efficacy of a specified monochromatic source. Definitions of all seven (7) SI base units are expressed using an explicit-constant formulation and experimentally realized using a specific mises en pratique (practical technique).
The seven SI base units, which are comprised of:
Length - meter (m)
Time - second (s)
Amount of substance - mole (mole)
Electric current - ampere (A)
Temperature - kelvin (K)
Luminous intensity - candela (cd)
Mass - kilogram (kg)
The International System of Units (SI), commonly known as the metric system, is the international standard for measurement. The International Treaty of the Meter was signed in Paris on May 20, 1875 by seventeen countries, including the United States and is now celebrated around the globe as World Metrology Day. NIST provides official U.S. representation in the various international bodies established by the Meter Convention: CGPM - General Conference on Weights and Measures; CIPM - International Committee for Weights and Measures; and BIPM - The International Bureau of Weights and Measures.
The SI is made up of 7 base units that define the 22 derived units with special names and symbols. The SI plays an essential role in international commerce and is commonly used in scientific and technological research and development. Learn more about the SI in NIST SP 330 and SP 811.
Resources for Students and Teachers
Redefining the SI – In November 2018, the world’s measurement experts voted and unanimously approved a revision of the SI that establishes a measurement system entirely based on physical constants of nature. The changes became effective on World Metrology Day, May 20, 2019. (NIST)
Learn more about the Road to the Revised SI. Learn more about the SI Redefinition.(NIST)
The Last Artifact documentary and companion Grade 5 to 12 educational resources, which document the work that went on behind the scenes to modernize the International System of Units (SI). (Montana PBS)
NIST SP 1247 SI Base Units Relationships Poster – a colorful poster illustrating the relationships of the International System of Units (SI) derived units with special names and symbols and the seven traditional base units. (NIST)
Metric Trivia Quiz – How much do you know about the metric system (SI)? Try the NIST Metric Trivia Quiz online or use the Alexa skill to test your knowledge and be on your way to thinking metric! (NIST)
SI Education and Training – Explore NIST metric system education resources that build SI measurement system familiarity and fluency. (NIST)
Kids Education Resources. (NIST)
Busting Myths about the Metric System. (NIST Taking Measure Blog)
Resources
Becoming Familiar with SI
Everyday Estimation
Metrication FAQs
Prefixes
SI Publications
Understanding Metric
Writing with Metric Units