In the US system, distances are usually measured in inches, feet, yards, and miles.
Meter = measuring instrument as in barometer, thermometer, etcMetre (or US meter) = measurement unit for distance.
kilometres
meters
micrometer
A piece of string and a ruler or tape measure.
Inch, foot, yard and mile
The standard unit for measuring length and distance is the meter (m) in the metric system.
Yes.
It is a metre.
Width is a length or distance. The unit of length is the meter.
millimeters, centimeters, decimeters, meters, and kilometers
Anything with relative distance to the measuring distance. Such as a shadow to a building.
i dint really care
Triangulation.
I am pretty sure it is hours, and seconds because I do not think meters is in the us system i hope it helps
The US measuring system, which includes units such as inches, feet, miles, and pounds, is derived from the British Imperial system. This system was established in the 16th century and was later standardized and adopted in the United States during its colonial period.
When measuring one point to another point you are measuring distance.