I would use a centimetre to measure the length of a boy. Not sure what a boy yard is, though.
A metre.
To measure a length(one dimensional) of something we can use meters.
The word is "centimeter" - a centimeter is 1/100 of a meter. A centimeter or a meter are units of length - you might use it to measure the length of your desk, your height, etc. A cubic centimeter, like any cubic measure, is a measure of volume. For example, you might use it to calculate the amount of liquid a cup or a jar can hold.
A metres, for an approximate measure, a centimetre for a more accurate measure.
meter sticks graduated cylinder triple been balance
common tools scientist use to measure length mass and liquid volumes are as follows. for length tools are rulers,vernier calipers ,circular scale ,etc . for mass tools are beam balances . for volume tools are beaker ,flask,pipette,etc.
The units used in science include .length-meters, mass-grams, volume-liters
To measure the volume of a liquid, you can use a graduated cylinder.
common tools scientist use to measure length mass and liquid volumes are as follows. for length tools are rulers,vernier calipers ,circular scale ,etc . for mass tools are beam balances . for volume tools are beaker ,flask,pipette,etc.
No millimetres, - that is a measure of length.
it depends on the size of the container feet is a measure of length and gallon is a measure of liquid
a liter is typically used to measure liquid and so does not have a length.
volume
Quarts art a measure of liquid volume. Meters is a measure of length. They can not be converted.
Yards are a length measure. Millilitres are a liquid volume measure. There is no relationship here.
Liquid = a container with a graduated scale. Soil = a set of scales. Length = a tape measure.