A yard stick is approximately a meter long (actually 0.9144 meters). Also, a baseball bat is usually one meter long.
A 'centimetre' is one hundredth of a meter, a common metric measure of length.
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For fractions of a meter, decimeters (not very common), centimeters, and millimeters are used. For very small stuff, micrometers (a.k.a. "micron") and nanometers are also used.
The basic unit of length (on a ruler) is the meter, symbol m. Two smaller units (decimal fractions of the meter are: centimeter cm (0.01 of the meter) millimeter mm (0.001 of the meter) The meter is slightly larger than a yard. Approximately 39.37 inches. Conversely one inch is 2.54 centimeters exactly. There are several other prefixes the multiply or divide SI units in powers of 10.
No, iambic meter is actually the most common meter in poetry. Dactylic meter is less common but can be found in poems, such as Longfellow's "The Song of Hiawatha."
Some common symptoms of liver pain are constant exhaustion, breathing troubles, yellow skin, joint pains toward the shoulders, and coughing troubles (and any type of pain towards the chest as well).
Typical meter for rock music is in 4/4 meter.
A classroom 'meter stick' is exactly that size.
From the door knob of a door to the ground is about 1 meter long.
Fluke is a very good and very popular test meter.
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Iambic pentameter is a common meter in English poetry, being very much in favour durign Shakespeare's day and being a meter which accomodates natural speech rhythms. I don't know how you could tell if it was the "most common" meter as there is no register of metric poetry from which we could draw statistical information.
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