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Suppose that 2 scientists use different measurement systems in their work. What problems might arise if they shared their data?

Sagot :

In assumption that there were two scientists who used different measurement systems in their research. The problems that might arise if they shared their data is obviously and primarily error. Errors are recognized and one element in every measure, system and quantity. Error was already even present in the measurement system alone a scientist used and it will furthermore aggregate, when these two different scales are combined the more error escalates in the process. There are two types: random and systematic error.   



Answer:

If they were working together on the same project and their units were not converted to match, the project would go wrong.

Explanation:

This happened with some of NASA's Mars probes. That is why there are International Standards (ISO) units of measure agreed worldwide and it is foolish, in the modern world for professionals not to use them.