There are very many measuring devices. Some will provide very high accuracy (at a cost) while others are "cheap and cheerful".
It depends on what is being measured. The instruments and units used for measuring the length, width and height of a building would be different to those used for a matchbox!
Volume of a cuboid.
width, length, and height
they measure the length and the width
length times width times height
It depends on what is being measured. The instruments and units used for measuring the length, width and height of a building would be different to those used for a matchbox!
Length (breadth, width or height are also used).Length (breadth, width or height are also used).Length (breadth, width or height are also used).Length (breadth, width or height are also used).
Volume of a cuboid.
A ruler is an example of an instrument that can be used to measure relatively small linear distances, though it could not measure all three at once.
No, a ruler is used only to measure length, width or height. You must use a protractor in order to measure the degrees in an angle.
no. it is to measure the length. meters is length-wise.
The linear length of an object can be measured in centimetres.
Base and height
The length, width and height of an object.
two tools that you can use to measure volume are a measuring cup and/or you could multiply the height times the width times the length in a rectangular container
A ruler is used to make linear measurements like length, width and height.
They both are used in measuring length, width, or height.