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It depends which property you are measuring. For linear dimensions a tape measure would be best
ruler, temperature, tape measure, graduated cylinder, linear measurements
ruler, temperature, tape measure, graduated cylinder, linear measurements
pH meter to measure the acidityruler or caliper for linear dimensionstape measure for the circumferencescale for the masscolorimeter for the hue or colorthermometer for the temperatureGeiger meter for the radioactivity...
Yes, Cubic Centimeters or (cc) is one way of measuring volume. However it isn't the only means of measuring volume. You could conceivably measure volume in terms of any unit used to describe linear distance (i.e.inch,meters,millimeters....)
By measuring the strength of the force it exerts
It depends which property you are measuring. For linear dimensions a tape measure would be best
A yard stick or a tape measure will measure linear distances: that is lengths in one dimension only. There is no specific tool for measuring area: you need to calculate area from the linear measures using various geometric formulae.
The sum of the width, height, and depth. SV
ruler, temperature, tape measure, graduated cylinder, linear measurements
ruler, temperature, tape measure, graduated cylinder, linear measurements
pH meter to measure the acidityruler or caliper for linear dimensionstape measure for the circumferencescale for the masscolorimeter for the hue or colorthermometer for the temperatureGeiger meter for the radioactivity...
In order to take linear measurements you will need a measure - a tape measure, yardstick or ruler. The type of measure you use will be determined by what you are measuring.
Yes, Cubic Centimeters or (cc) is one way of measuring volume. However it isn't the only means of measuring volume. You could conceivably measure volume in terms of any unit used to describe linear distance (i.e.inch,meters,millimeters....)
The Linear Variable Differential Transformer is a type of electrical transformer used for measuring linear displacement. A counterpart to this device that is used for measuring rotary displacement is called a Rotary Variable Differential Transformer.
When measuring linear meters of a product with a width, one ignores the width and measures the length as it comes off the role. Therefore 30 cm length is the sames a 0.3 linear meters. However, 30 cm x 30 cm, as specified in the question, is a measure of area and it makes no sense to try and convert an area into a length (linear measure).
Linear feet are used for measuring distance and square feet are used for measuring area. Therefore there is no conversion from one to the other