Physics Measurement Terms

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verb to depart from an established course or norm

adjective showing a departure from an established course or norm

  • The research findings were consistent across all participants, with no deviating results.
  • Everyone was following the plan except for John, who kept deviating from the instructions.
  • I can't believe she's still deviating from the group's decision, she's so stubborn.
  • His mind was constantly deviating from the task at hand, making it hard for him to focus.

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adjective comparative form of the adjective 'great', used to compare two or more things

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  • The company aims to achieve greater market share through strategic partnerships.
  • I think we should go for the greater option, it's worth the investment.
  • Dude, that new phone is way greater than the one you have.
  • With every challenge comes the opportunity for greater growth and learning.

noun the branch of mathematics that deals with measurement, especially the determination of the area, volume, or length of geometric figures

  • Mensuration is the branch of mathematics that deals with the measurement of geometric quantities.
  • I have a mensuration test coming up next week, and I need to start studying for it.
  • I find mensuration to be quite challenging, but I'm determined to improve my skills in it.
  • The mensuration of his success can be seen in the number of awards he has won.