To measure smaller distances.
Canada uses the Canadian Dollar and the smaller denomination is the cent.
An english ruler uses inches and feet, and a metric ruler uses centimeters, millimeters, decimeters and meters.
The SI unit, called the joule, is a fairly small unit (a typical fluorescent light bulb uses 20-40 joules every second). If you need even smaller units, you can use the millijoule, the microjoule, etc.The SI unit, called the joule, is a fairly small unit (a typical fluorescent light bulb uses 20-40 joules every second). If you need even smaller units, you can use the millijoule, the microjoule, etc.The SI unit, called the joule, is a fairly small unit (a typical fluorescent light bulb uses 20-40 joules every second). If you need even smaller units, you can use the millijoule, the microjoule, etc.The SI unit, called the joule, is a fairly small unit (a typical fluorescent light bulb uses 20-40 joules every second). If you need even smaller units, you can use the millijoule, the microjoule, etc.
You don't mention what function, so if it's just the "computing function" it needs a motherboard, CPU, RAM and power supply.
The customary ruler uses both inches and centimeters.
If he is at his drafting table, a ruler (or one with a number of scales)If he is at his computer, the measure tool.
the main and primary use is to measure stuff
It's used for measuring wood.
Metric ruler, Meterstick, Ruler,Thermometer, Weighing scale, Balance scale, Protactor.. :) JaneLizetteAguilar
SHA-1 is a function that uses 160-bit digest.
The Arithmetic Logic Unit (ALU) determines which function to perform based on control signals provided by the control unit of the CPU. These control signals are generated based on the instruction being executed, specifying the desired operation, such as addition, subtraction, or logical operations. The ALU uses these signals to select the appropriate circuitry and logic pathways to carry out the specified function on the input data.
you could use it as a ruler, because it has a straitedge