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'''Measurements''' are the systems used to tell the scales and shapes of things. For example, there are systems of measurement used to measure how loud or quiet sound is, as well as systems of measurement to measure how wide or narrow something is.
'''Measurements''' are the systems and quantifications used to tell the scales and shapes of things. For example, there are systems of measurement used to measure how loud or quiet sound is, as well as systems of measurement to measure how wide or narrow something is.


On occasion there are multiple ways to describe the measurement of the same thing; for example multiple ways to describe how loud or how quiet a sound is. However, there are also relatively ubiquitous systems of measurement used across much of Somewhere Else that can be helpful to learn to better understand the goings-on therein.
On occasion there are multiple ways to describe the measurement of the same thing; for example multiple ways to describe how loud or how quiet a sound is. However, there are also relatively ubiquitous systems of measurement used across much of Somewhere Else that can be helpful to learn to better understand the goings-on therein.


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Latest revision as of 20:45, 14 January 2025

Measurements are the systems and quantifications used to tell the scales and shapes of things. For example, there are systems of measurement used to measure how loud or quiet sound is, as well as systems of measurement to measure how wide or narrow something is.

On occasion there are multiple ways to describe the measurement of the same thing; for example multiple ways to describe how loud or how quiet a sound is. However, there are also relatively ubiquitous systems of measurement used across much of Somewhere Else that can be helpful to learn to better understand the goings-on therein.