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10 times greater
A pencil's length is quite a bit more than either; a pencil's diameter is several millimeters, but less than a centimeter (unless you're talking about an oversized novelty pencil, or the kind that they make kindergarten students use).
It is by the meter
'Square centimeter' is a unit of area, and 'centimeter' is a unit of length. There's no way to compare them, any more than its possible to compare the size of a gallon to the size of a foot.
1 inch = 2.54 centimeters 5 centimeters is more longer than that.
Much more. One cm is About the size of a pencil eraser.
decimeter
A centimeter is less than a meter.
A gram definitely has more mass, because a centimeter is not even a unit of mass. It's a unit of length.
10 times greater
A pencil's length is quite a bit more than either; a pencil's diameter is several millimeters, but less than a centimeter (unless you're talking about an oversized novelty pencil, or the kind that they make kindergarten students use).
The iris of the camera allows more or less light to enter the camera.
No, a centimetre is approx. the length of your thumb nail. A desk is more likely to be about a metre in length.
meter
It is by the meter
More or less like a normal camera but with a screen at the back.
Camera shake is more apparent when using longer focal length lenses because they magnify any movement made by the camera. This magnification effect makes even slight movements more noticeable in the final image. Additionally, longer focal length lenses have narrower fields of view, which can amplify the impact of camera shake on the composition.