There are many things that can be measured in millimeters: - paper clips - width of an eraser - length of an eraser - length and width of a simple battery - length of a pencil lead - width of a switch in which we plug things - beads - fingernails - width of a small can - eyelashes - wire diameters - tube diameters - a small cap of a water bottle - the buttons on a monitor, on a CPU or on a laptop - icons that appear on a monitor screen - amount of water - the normal writing that we do in everyday life
The normal length of a finger is measured in inches.
"Julia, may I borrow your eraser?"
the eraser
Bruh why are you so dirty?
Depends on the size of the eraser
10
usually an eraser is quite small and if you are wanting to know who invented it I can tell you that it was definitely Joseph Priestley
190 mm.
about 5 inches
Centimeter
The length of a pencil is arround 19.05 centimeters or 7.5 inches. The diameter is 5/16 inch or 7.9 mm. The volume is 10 um3.
Millimeters or centimeters.
a pencil eraser, or the with of an aaa battery, which is 1.05 centimeters
No, it doesn't have a definite volume or definite shape
There are many things that can be measured in millimeters: - paper clips - width of an eraser - length of an eraser - length and width of a simple battery - length of a pencil lead - width of a switch in which we plug things - beads - fingernails - width of a small can - eyelashes - wire diameters - tube diameters - a small cap of a water bottle - the buttons on a monitor, on a CPU or on a laptop - icons that appear on a monitor screen - amount of water - the normal writing that we do in everyday life
The normal length of a finger is measured in inches.