Mile and kilometre. In my case, yards and metres, more likely.
Some are designed to measure 1/32 inch but that is not easy.
Yes you could. Look at metric and imperial measurement units, consider Roman units and the unit used by the Chinese empire as alternative units of measurement.
A sound level meter would be used to measure sound level, and the unit is in decibels, dB. You could also measure it with a microphone and oscilloscope, provided you could calibrate them against standard instruments.
There are several possible measures of a hexagon.A measure could be the length of a side. In that case, if it is regular or equilateral you can measure its side length; if not you need to measure each side.A measure could be its area, in which case you would need to calculate it - form its side lengths and, in not regular, the angles.
You could measure with Kilometers, Deckameters,hectometers,meters,decimeters,centimeters,millimeters, or micrometers. To give you an idea, one centimeter is equal to 2.54 inches. There are about three feet in one meter.
In the metric system you use grams, in Standard Units you use ounces, pounds, and tons.
i think i could be kg
How could you determine your mass using water, a bathtub,something to measure water with, and Archimedes' princilpe?
Some are designed to measure 1/32 inch but that is not easy.
The standard deviation of a set of data is a measure of the random variability present in the data. Given any two sets of data it is extremely unlikely that their means will be exactly the same. The standard deviation is used to determine whether the difference between the means of the two data sets is something that could happen purely by chance (ie is reasonable) or not.Also, if you wish to take samples of a population, then the inherent variability - as measured by the standard deviation - is a useful measure to help determine the optimum sample size.
The anemometer is used to measure the wind. The word anemometer comes from the Greek word "anemos" which means wind.
millimetres (centimetres could also be used)
Yes you could. Look at metric and imperial measurement units, consider Roman units and the unit used by the Chinese empire as alternative units of measurement.
You could use either centimeters or millimeters, but probably centimeters.
it means what's the unit you use to measure distance or length.Eg, you have a piece of string and you want to measure it. You take the ruler and you simply measure it. Then you say the length of the string is X inches, or X feet. Here the inch and feet are units of length.Outside the US, the standard unit for length is meters. US uses both the metric and the imperial system. So in the US the standard unit for length could be yards, feet, inch, etc.
A ruler is an example of an instrument that can be used to measure relatively small linear distances, though it could not measure all three at once.
To measure height , the units of length are used. it is generally measured in feet and inches. It could also be measured in centimeter.