The meter, and its housing, are the property of the electric power utility
company ... the people who send you a bill for the electrical energy that
you use. If the housing is damaged, it's their responsibility to fix it. Call
the utility and report it. They'll insist that nobody else mess with it, and
they'll get either one of their employees or else a contract electrician to
come out to your place, and either repair it or install a whole new one.
This shouldn't cost you anything, unless it's pretty obvious that it was
you who broke it.
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Your electric utility company has a meter department capable of answering this. There are usually pictures of the meter dials/digits included in teaching someone to read the meter, so this is not a good forum to do so. If your electric company does not have the meter in question, find out the manufacturers name, and your utility meter department may help locate a contact at the manufacturer for you. Usually, residential meters have a hot sheet typed up showing how to read them, and the utility will simply mail it to you or possibly scan/fax it.
1 meter=100cm. its about the length of an audlts arm. 1 mter is not big.
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This sounds like a trick question as it is a play on words. I believe the correct answer is 1 meter in diameter. It may help if I put it another way... the word "meter" is contained within dia-meter. diaMETER may be easier to see.