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Divide the measurement in centimeters by 100,000. In other words, move the decimal point 5 places to the left. Example: 500,000 centimeters = 5 kilometers
You measure length in many ways: using a ruler or yardstick, using a string or tape measure, using a machine to drive or fly over a distance, or using a satellite. Length is measured in units such as centimeters, meters, kilometers, or inches, yards and miles.
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To ensure that the perimeter is not measured too short or too long +++ Yes - you need to return precisely to the starting-point.
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Centimetres.
In simple terms: The strength (or influence) of the magnet at the point measured.
Divide the measurement in centimeters by 100,000. In other words, move the decimal point 5 places to the left. Example: 500,000 centimeters = 5 kilometers
You can measure anything with any measurement - it just takes a lot longer to measure large things with small units like centimeters. There's no cut-off point where it's illegal to use centimeters any longer.
A line is bisected at the mid-point anatomical middle is usually abdomen
The unit for electrical 'pressure' is the volt. It is measured with a voltmeter.
A hand is a unit of measurement that is typically used with horses. A hand is equivalent to four inches. To measure the height of a horse, measure from the top of the withers (high point where the mane starts on the back) down to their legs.
In the English (or imperial) system, distances are measured in inches, feet, yards, or miles, depending on what kind of distance you want to measure. In the metric system, commonly used units are millimeters, centimeters, meters, kilometers - again, depending on how long the distance is, you would usually choose a shorter or a larger unit.