That's about 20 inches.
Meter rulers, a rope of length one meter? More generally things of a human scale are around a meter, desks tend to be about a meter and a half long, bookcases tend to be around a meter wide, doors are normally around a meter wide and so on. (plus or minus about half a meter!)
a meter stickA yard stick is around a meter long ( a little more than 3 ft in lenght)Half the height of an average-sized door.A baseball bat. A walking stick. An adult's legA meter ruler
That is the simplest form of a cubic meter, a cube measuring one meter on all edges. However, you could also have many other shapes which have a volume of one cubic meter. For example if the height were only half a meter but the length were increased to two meters, you still have a cubic meter of volume. There are infinite variations.
a metre=100 cm half a metre=(.5)*(100)=50 cm total length=previous length+half a length = 78 cm +50 cm =128 cm or 1.28 metre
Height = half(width) = 5 cm. So, assuming the objject is a cuboid, its volume is Width*Length*Height = 10cm*20cm*5cm = 10*20*5 cm3 = 1000 cm3
A circular tank is 12 meter in diameter and 7.5 meter in height. how much water does it hold when half full?
Half the height of a door in your house.
1 Meter = 3.2808399
Meter rulers, a rope of length one meter? More generally things of a human scale are around a meter, desks tend to be about a meter and a half long, bookcases tend to be around a meter wide, doors are normally around a meter wide and so on. (plus or minus about half a meter!)
a meter stickA yard stick is around a meter long ( a little more than 3 ft in lenght)Half the height of an average-sized door.A baseball bat. A walking stick. An adult's legA meter ruler
The 50 meter dash is an eighth of the track, or half of the straightaway. So basically half the length of a fottball feild.
Two strips can be cut from a half-meter strip if each strip is 0.25 meters long.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that, yes,half a meter in length is 50 cm. as,1 m=100 cm 1/2 m=50 cm.
That is the simplest form of a cubic meter, a cube measuring one meter on all edges. However, you could also have many other shapes which have a volume of one cubic meter. For example if the height were only half a meter but the length were increased to two meters, you still have a cubic meter of volume. There are infinite variations.
a metre=100 cm half a metre=(.5)*(100)=50 cm total length=previous length+half a length = 78 cm +50 cm =128 cm or 1.28 metre
If you mean the side length of a square is half a meter, then you have 0.5 meters x 0.5 meters = 0.25 square meters.
Half your height