To measure how deep something is, you can use a measuring tape or a depth gauge, lowering it straight down until it reaches the bottom. Alternatively, you can use a weighted rope or line, marking the length submerged to determine the depth. For bodies of water, sonar technology can also be employed to measure depth accurately.
get a tape measure or a ruler and measure it
measure it haha ;)
time the angel by 2
You find a tape measure and take the measurement across the door, then the length of it, then if necessary the thickness.
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If there is a 'something' there, then trust me, there is matter in it.
get a tape measure or a ruler and measure it
you would find them in deep wood.
It truly doesn't matter which you measure first. Unless you are trying to find a property of something that is dependent on either mass or volume, but not the other; in which case you would find first the one you need to make the unknown property.
You measure it with something - for instance 8 tablespoons.
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You need to measure the pH of the solution.
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If you absolutely needed to measure an angle to find out its degree measure, you would use a protractor.
Square centimeters are a measure of area. If you were measuring something smaller than a square meter, but larger than a square milimeter, it would be suggested to use square centimeters. because when you are trying to find the area of something you cant just use centimeters because that is just for length not for like how much space is in a shape. That's the best answer i have