On a normal metre stick a centimetre, of which you would have 100.
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sometimes decimeter, sometimes centimeter(if it measures mm)
The smallest division on a meter rule, also known as a meter stick, is typically 1 millimeter (mm). This means that each small line or marking on the meter rule represents a distance of 1 mm. The meter rule is divided into centimeters (cm) and millimeters (mm), with each centimeter divided into 10 millimeters. The smallest division of 1 mm allows for precise measurements to be taken using the meter rule.
It depends. If the division is wider than an ordinary pencil then it is a centimetre. If it is much narrower than that then it is a millimetre.
On a normal metre stick a centimetre, of which you would have 100.
millimeter
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sometimes decimeter, sometimes centimeter(if it measures mm)
A meter stick can measure length in meters and centimeters. It is also useful for measuring, drawing straight lines, and serving as a straight edge.
A meter stick is usually a full meter long, with centimeters marked off. However, these sticks can have extra markings to measure to millimeters, though measurements of that small of variation may be inaccurate.
Least count is the smallest form of measurement that a specific measuring instrument can accurately measure by. So meter stick uses 1m and 100cm and 1000mm. Thus mm is the least count for a meter stick.
No. A stick is a stick and a meter is a unit of length.
The smallest division on a meter rule, also known as a meter stick, is typically 1 millimeter (mm). This means that each small line or marking on the meter rule represents a distance of 1 mm. The meter rule is divided into centimeters (cm) and millimeters (mm), with each centimeter divided into 10 millimeters. The smallest division of 1 mm allows for precise measurements to be taken using the meter rule.
A meter stick typically measures one meter in length.
A standard meter stick is one meter long, so there are one meter in a meter stick.
There is just one meter in a meter stick.