you can:
twang it on the table
flick people
flick stuff at people
measure stuff
scratch your back
pick your nose
chuck it at someone
draw a face on one and talk to it
see how far you can bend it
saw into the table
use it as a mixing spoon
i cant think of anymore hope that's ok :)
An english ruler uses inches and feet, and a metric ruler uses centimeters, millimeters, decimeters and meters.
It depends on what the ruler's made out of. A plastic ruler would inevitably weigh less than a steel ruler.
A little under 2 feet.
Metric ruler, Meterstick, Ruler,Thermometer, Weighing scale, Balance scale, Protactor.. :) JaneLizetteAguilar
Precision is the agreement among several trials in measurement therefor, a wooden ruler is more precise because you will be estimating the measured value over and over again
Plastic is generally used as an insulator. A plastic ruler would not be a conductor of electricity.
It's a ruler made of acrylic. Essentially, it's a clear plastic ruler.
20g
An english ruler uses inches and feet, and a metric ruler uses centimeters, millimeters, decimeters and meters.
a bit of plastic
uses of plastic in telugu
A metal ruler is stronger than a plastic ruler in terms of the kinetic theory because the metal atoms are arranged in a tightly packed, orderly structure which gives it greater strength and cohesion. The metal ruler's atomic structure allows it to better withstand external forces and deformation compared to the more loosely arranged atoms in a plastic ruler.
A plastic ruler typically weighs around 5-10 grams, depending on its size and thickness.
plastic bottles, plastic is every where!
It depends on what the ruler's made out of. A plastic ruler would inevitably weigh less than a steel ruler.
A ruler is typically made of insulating material such as plastic or wood and therefore is not a conductor of electricity.
A little under 2 feet.