On a normal metre stick a centimetre, of which you would have 100.
Depending on your meter stick, they could represent centimeters or millimeters.
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Everything is based on ten. Uniform unit prefixes all based on a meter.
1- a meter stick is like a giant ruler (it measures i meter)
A meter stick is ONE meter long.
Depending on your meter stick, they could represent centimeters or millimeters.
1 meter
Least count is the smallest form of measurement that a specific measuring instrument can accurately measure by. So meter stick uses 1m and 100cm and 1000mm. Thus mm is the least count for a meter stick.
millimeter
There is just one meter in a meter stick.
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A meter stick is 1 meter long.
That's a weird way to talk about a meter stick, but I'll take it seriously, play dumb, and discuss the meter stick just like any other piece of test equipment: When you select the device you need for the measurement you're about to perform, you have to consider its sensitivity ... the size of the smallest measurement it can detect and indicate for you with reasonable accuracy. A meter stick usually has all 100 centimeters marked on it, and millimeters marked for the first one or two centimeters. So I would say that by handling, moving, and flipping the stick appropriately and cleverly, you could perform reasonably accurate measurements in the range of 1/2 millimeter to 1 meter ... 2,000 to 1 with a wooden stick, which is not too shabby !
No. A stick is a stick and a meter is a unit of length.
the differents between a meter and a yard is that a meter is smaller and yards are very long and uses a yard stick but a meter uses a ruler.
A meter stick has 1 meter in it.
Everything is based on ten. Uniform unit prefixes all based on a meter.