Use a thread to measure the length of curved line AB. Put a knot on the thread near one of its end. Place this knot on on point A. Now, place a small portion of thread along the line, keeping it taut using your fingers and thumbs. Hold the thread at this end point with one hand. Using other hand, stretch a little more portion of the thread along the curved line. Go on repeating this process till the other end B of the curved line is reached
First take a piece of thread having length of 10 yards. Weight it. then devide it at 10. now you have the weight of one yard. now multiply it to your desired length.
Kilograms measure mass, or weight. Meters measure distance, or length. So there is no answer for the question as asked. Consider: 69 meters of thread would weigh a tiny fraction of what 69 meters of steel I-beam would weigh. It does depend. You have to specify.
"Feet" describes a length or distance, like a piece of thread or a road trip. "Square feet" describes a flat area, like a bedroom wall or a football field. They're used to describe completely different quantities, and neither one can be converted into the other one. No matter how long your piece of thread is, it can't cover your front yard. "No matter how long your piece of thread is, it can't cover your front yard." Is actually incorrect. Depending on thickness of the thread, and length of thread, you COULD cover a yard with it. By reaching the end of your yard, and then running it back the other way side by side, this does not decrease the length of thread but it does allow you to cover said yard. Unless you mean "No matter how long your STRAIGHT piece of thread is, it can't cover your front yard." unless of course its a very thick thread.
The proper thread notation for a 40 mm screw with a 14 mm thread and a 1.5 mm pitch would be M14x1.5. In this notation, "M" indicates a metric thread, "14" represents the nominal diameter of the screw in millimeters, and "1.5" signifies the pitch of the thread in millimeters. This notation is commonly used in engineering and manufacturing to specify the thread details of screws and bolts.
Use a thread to measure the length of curved line AB. Put a knot on the thread near one of its end. Place this knot on on point A. Now, place a small portion of thread along the line, keeping it taut using your fingers and thumbs. Hold the thread at this end point with one hand. Using other hand, stretch a little more portion of the thread along the curved line. Go on repeating this process till the other end B of the curved line is reached
the simplest way to measure the curved lines is by using a thread...........or cloth type tape
Put a thread arround the ball and measure the thread's length.
A paper sheet or a piece of thread can be used as a thin divider.
A tea bag thread measures a few centimeters or inches in length.
The term skein describes a loosely coiled, arbitrary length of some thread. It is NOT a unit of measure and hence has NO fixed length or weight.
A length of thread is often referred to as a "strand" or a "piece" of thread.
A hank is a unit of length used to measure yarn or thread. The length of a hank can vary depending on the material, but typically there are around 560-840 meters in a hank of yarn.
They look like thread which is connected to to a curved needle (usually 3/8 circle) the thread can be tightly braided or a mono.
How long is a piece of string? - twice as long as half its length.
A thread guide is a tool to measure the number and pitch of threads on a bolt
You buy some Christmas fabrics, take a needle and thread OR a sewing machine, measure the tree length around, and sew it. Glad to help!