probably to measure a lamp depending on if its a desk lamp or a stand up lamp, if you use a stand up lamp, i would suggest using either feet or inches
Meters
The slant height of an object is the distance measured along a lateras face from the base to the apex . It is measured in the center of the face.
If it is a rectangular box, then volume = length*breadth*height, where each is measured in inches. If it is a cylindrical box, then pi*radius2*height, where the radius and height are measured in inches.
No ways because base times height is measured in square units whereas volume is measured in cubic units.
Just use a tape measure or some other measuring tool.
The dependent variable in a lava lamp experiment could be the height of the blobs or the speed at which they move up and down. The dependent variable is the aspect of the lava lamp's behavior that is being measured and potentially affected by changes in the independent variable.
that depends entirely on the size of the lamp post
The dependent variable in a lava lamp experiment could be the height of the separated oil and water layers, the speed of the moving bubbles, or the color intensity of the lamp's glow. It is the variable that is being measured and is expected to change in response to the independent variable being tested.
that depends entirely on the size of the lamp post
The height of a cylinder all depends on what cylinder you are talking about. There is only an exact height if you have measured it yourself or someone has already measured it for you.
Length or distance is measured in meters.
Length and height can be measured in m , cm. It can be measured in feet and inches.
The height of an adult person can be measured in feet and inches. It can also be measured in centimeter.
centemeters
Probably centimeters, unless it's a really tall one (e.g. a street lamp), in which case meters would make more sense. Decimeters would be a sensible measurement here too, but nobody really uses those.
it can be. if you wanted to.