pencil
Not sure about long, but a credit card is just over 5 cm wide.
5 centimeters to the right from the point of origin
5 cm + 5 cm + 5 cm + 5 cm or 10 cm + 10 cm
Four measurements
pencil
a 5 gram object that is 5 cm³ :)
Not sure about long, but a credit card is just over 5 cm wide.
5 centimeters to the right from the point of origin
I assume you mean cm^3, in which case the density is 0.5g/cm^3.
well, here are some objects that can be mesured in cm: 1.pencil 2.phone 3.finger 4.toe 5.book
5 cm + 5 cm + 5 cm + 5 cm or 10 cm + 10 cm
Objects that are between 5 cm to 8 cm long could include pencils, small candles, certain types of kitchen utensils like butter knives or spatulas, small toys like action figures or toy cars, and certain types of jewelry like bracelets or small necklaces. These objects fall within the range of 5 cm to 8 cm in length, making them suitable examples for this measurement range.
Objects with a density less than 2 grams/cm³ will float on the fluid, while those with a higher density will sink. The principle of buoyancy states that objects displace a volume of fluid equal to their own volume, so objects with a lower density than the fluid will experience an upward force greater than their weight, causing them to float.
Ruler
Four measurements
5' 9" = 175.3 cm