-- ruler -- tape measure -- meter stick -- yardstick -- car's odometer -- laser rangefinder -- split-image rangefinder
yes
There's really no difference. If your plans are in meters, it's more convenient to use the meter stick. Likewise, if your plans are in feet, use the yard stick.
(2) yard-stick
The word is yardstick.
A Hummer, a yardstick, and a meter stick.
There are not any meters in a yard stick. A meter is 100 centimeters, a yardstick is only 91.4 centimeters.
Yes, a metre is bigger, a yardstick is 1 yard or 3 feet, a metre is equal to 3.28 feet, so a metre is slightly longer.
Meter
No the meter stick is larger
A yardstick is typically used to measure shorter distances in feet and inches, while a meter stick is used for longer distances in meters or centimeters. For measuring a fence, it would be more appropriate to use a meter stick as it is likely to be longer than a yardstick's range.
There are not any meters in a yard stick. A meter is 100 centimeters, a yardstick is only 91.4 centimeters.
An average yardstick contains 914.4 millimeters.
A meter stick is marked in centimeters and meters, which are units of the metric system, while a yardstick is marked in inches and yards, which are units of the imperial system. The length of a meter stick is designed to be 1 meter to easily measure objects in metric units.
A "meterstick" one meter in length is 39.37 inches, compared to a yard at 36 inches. So while the two can be comparable for rough estimates, a more precise value of 39 inches, or 3 1/4 ft (3.28 feet) is more accurate.
-- ruler -- tape measure -- meter stick -- yardstick -- car's odometer -- laser rangefinder -- split-image rangefinder
yes