By using trigonometry
Acceleration can be measured using an accelerometer.
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All lengths are measured in metres.
We cannot (yet) display diagrams or pictures, however mountains are usually measured using trigonometry. Which is a system in mathematics used to calculate the lengths and angles in a triangle without physically measuring them.
Matter can be measured by its mass, which is the amount of material in an object. This can be measured using a scale or balance. Another way to measure matter is by its volume, which is the amount of space it occupies. This can be measured using tools like rulers, graduated cylinders, or beakers.
Small volumes of liquid, such as raindrops, tears, small medicinal doses.
Height is typically measured in the metric system using meters or centimeters. Tall heights are often expressed in meters, while shorter heights may be given in centimeters. For example, a person who is 1.75 meters tall could also be expressed as 175 centimeters.
Fluids can be measured using tools such as beakers, graduated cylinders, pipettes, and burettes. These tools are designed with volume markings that allow for precise measurements of liquids.
In 1856, the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India measured Mount Everest using theodolites each weighing 500 kg (1,100 lb) and requiring 12 men to carry, to measure heights as accurately as possible. Today it is measured using satellite and GPS.
Peoples feet come in various sizes (just look in a shoe shop) and thus if we each measured foot lengths using our own feet we would all come up with different absolute lengths and nothing we wanted to do co-operatively would ever fit together.
One example is the lengths of all the items on your desk, measured in centimetres (x-axis) and inches (y-axis).
It is measured using a Voltmeter
By using trigonometry
Acceleration can be measured using an accelerometer.