yes
An example of something a meter long is the length from a doorknob to the floor.
no unless you are a lilliputian.
36 inches is equal to 3 feet, or 1 yard, aprox. the distance from the floor to a standard doorknob.
not unless the door has come off its hinges and fallen over
The perimeter of 1 sq meter is 4 meters, which is 4 times the length of 1 meter. However, squared lengths (sq meter, sq foot) are not measurements of length, they are measurements of area. The shortest distance to cross 1 sq meter is the same as 1 meter, and the shortest distance to cover 1 sq meter is the length it takes to displace the perimeter.
An example of something a meter long is the length from a doorknob to the floor.
no unless you are a lilliputian.
36 inches is equal to 3 feet, or 1 yard, aprox. the distance from the floor to a standard doorknob.
5 1/2" center-to-center
A meter is a fractional part of the circumference of the earth. Historically that is almost correct. It was the distance between marks on a metal bar which represented 1/10,000,000 (one ten millionth) of the distance between the equator and the north pole on the meridian passing through Paris. It is now defined as the distance travelled by light in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 of a second. See the link below for more information.
not unless the door has come off its hinges and fallen over
You would want to use meters, which is the base for measuring distance. A Meter is roughly 3 feet long. Three other metric distance measurements to be aware of are kilometers, which are 1000 meters, centimeters, which are 1/100 of a meter, and millimeters, which are 1/1000 of a meter.
A distance of one meter is a linear measurement of of 1 meter, that is 100 centimeters, 1000 millimeters or 0.001 of a kilometer. In imperial units 1 meter = 1.0936132983 yards
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 meter =100cm
Two methods: 1. mark a point on the circumference of the round object; put a mark on the floor; line up the marks and roll the object along the floor until the mark retouches the floor; use the meter rule to find the distance between the marks on the floor. 2. measure the diameter of the round object using the meter rule and multiply it by π (pi ≈ 3.14159)
The perimeter of 1 sq meter is 4 meters, which is 4 times the length of 1 meter. However, squared lengths (sq meter, sq foot) are not measurements of length, they are measurements of area. The shortest distance to cross 1 sq meter is the same as 1 meter, and the shortest distance to cover 1 sq meter is the length it takes to displace the perimeter.
the meter is defined as distance that travels 1/299792458