a unit of linear measure
Assuming it is a rod, the difficulty lies in that it can't measure the diameter of the beaker. Unless you were to attempt to find out the Radius/Diameter, then work out the circumference from that.
A meter rod may not fit cross-wise inside a breaker (whatever that is).
One rod equals exactly 16.5 feet, or 16' 6".No longer commonly in use, the term comes from the standard length of a surveyor's rod, used to measure the borders of farms and fields. 320 rods equaled one mile.
No specific clarity about rod
The rod is a unit of length equal to 5.5 yards, 5.0292 meters, 16.5 feet. It is also the same length as a couple of old measuring units known as a perch, and a pole.How to measure a rod, place a marker on the ground, and with your tape measure, carefully measure out the above distances, and mark the result, and bingo, there you have one measurement of a rod.
exhaust puh rod is longer. they measure 6 inches while intake push rods measure 5.68 in
900 mm is only 90 cm. The simplest way would be to insert a wooden rod (garden cane, broom handle, etc). Mark the ground level on the rod. Then measure the distance along the rod from the mark to the end with a tape measure.
a unit of linear measure
A thin stck or bar, such as, astick used to measure with.
Probably because the meter stick is not accurate enough to measure the small amount of expansion of the rod. You need something smaller and more accurate.
To ensure you purchase the correct size rod, measure the length of the area where you intend to install the rod. Add a few inches on each side to allow space for the curtains to hang without blocking light. Check the rod's specifications to make sure it can extend to the required length.
Assuming it is a rod, the difficulty lies in that it can't measure the diameter of the beaker. Unless you were to attempt to find out the Radius/Diameter, then work out the circumference from that.
A rod, pole, or perch: all are the same measure: respectively of five and a half yards, or thirty and a quarter square yards
A measuring rod or tape.
For a rifle or shotgun- Make SURE the firearm is unloaded, and action cocked (so that firing pin is not protruding from face of bolt). Insert a cleaning rod into the barrel, mark rod at the muzzle, withdraw, measure from tip of rod to mark. Pistol- same way. Revolver- Hold a flat strip of material (thin metal works) across the rear of the barrel (start of the forcing cone) Insert rod into barrel from the muzzle, slide until it touches the material. Mark rod, withdraw, measure. I DID say make SURE the firearm is unloaded.
rod (1 acre = 160 square rods).