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The length of an object, the distance between two points, and the height of something are all commonly measured in meters.
very small ofr tiny things because "milli" means small.
A person's mass, airline [check-in] luggage, sack of potatoes, cereals.
There are many things that can be measured in millimeters: - paper clips - width of an eraser - length of an eraser - length and width of a simple battery - length of a pencil lead - width of a switch in which we plug things - beads - fingernails - width of a small can - eyelashes - wire diameters - tube diameters - a small cap of a water bottle - the buttons on a monitor, on a CPU or on a laptop - icons that appear on a monitor screen - amount of water - the normal writing that we do in everyday life
length times(x) width * * * * * Very few 2-dimensional figures are measured by length and width - rectangles (and stretching the terminology) triangles and parallelograms. Certainly not circles, stars, irregular polygons, other irregular shapes.
Measured by mass: apples, books, and bricks. Measured by volume: water, oil, and milk. Measured by length: pencils, ropes, and hair.
amount of air, liquid
distance between cities, length of a long beach, height of a commercial flight
Snowboard length and widths are measured in centimeters.
Flour
Paperclips pencap
cloth length
The length of an object, the distance between two points, and the height of something are all commonly measured in meters.
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Examples of things that can be measured in millimeters include the thickness of paper, the diameter of small screws, the width of a pencil lead, and the length of small electronic components.
A centilitre (cL) is a measure of volume equal to about 0.34 US fluid ounces. The volume of liquids/fluids are most commonly measured using centilitres.
In dekagrams, things like food ingredients, particularly spices and herbs, are commonly measured. Some recipes may list measurements in dekagrams for convenience.