A measuring tape made of fiberglass. I have 3, very smooth and much better than steel tapes.
A piece of string and a ruler or tape measure.
It depends upon what kind of tape it is, how the graduations are sized, what tension the tape is held at, and (for a surveyor's tape) whether the first foot or dm is forward or backward from the zero point.
Standard tape measures run anywhere from 10 feet to 35 feet long. However, tape measures come in a variety of sizes. There are measuring tapes as long as 300 feet available at home improvement stores such as The Home Depot.
There's the protractor, a bevel gauge, and the plain ol' measuring tape with pen and paper.Inclinometer.
a scale or a measuring tape
A ruler or measuring tape
you use a measuring cup to measure how much liquid there is.
Some tools used to measure inches include rulers and tape measures. Centimeters can be measured using rulers and tape measures as well. Meters can be measured using meter sticks, measuring tapes, or measuring wheels. Yards are typically measured using yardsticks, tape measures with yard markings, or measuring wheels with yard measurements.
Tape measures are useful for measuring distances that are too large to measure with your ruler.
A tape measure is probably best.
it's not an amount of feet. a square foot is a square, that is a foot by a foot. A foot is a unit of measurement. A square foot is also a unit of measurement. Whenever you measure a length, such as with a tape measure, you are measuring in feet. If you are measuring the area of a shape, you are measuring in square feet.
A foot is a foot, whether on a ruler or a tape measure, an odometer or laser range-finder or any other modern measuring instrument.
Rulers, Tape Measures, Calipers, and Opisometers.
A measuring wheel, string or measuring tape. A laser is also used to measure distances to as far away as the moon.
Tape measures Calipers Tachometer (measures the rotation speed of a shaft or disk, as in a motor or other machine
That task can be accomplished with a ruler, a tape measure, or a measuring cup.