Not normally because meters would be more appropriate
Shafts & the members of trusses....
You could measure the length or width of it but you would have a decimal. You should be using centimeters.
Ex. the distance between two cities A kilometer is 1,000 meters
Penguins, yourself, the depth of a swimming pool.
You measure length in many ways: using a ruler or yardstick, using a string or tape measure, using a machine to drive or fly over a distance, or using a satellite. Length is measured in units such as centimeters, meters, kilometers, or inches, yards and miles.
Shafts & the members of trusses....
You could measure the length or width of it but you would have a decimal. You should be using centimeters.
Ex. the distance between two cities A kilometer is 1,000 meters
Penguins, yourself, the depth of a swimming pool.
Metres or kilometres in metric; yards or miles in Imperial
by using your arms and legs simultaneously
The most important part of your body in swimming would have to be your legs. In swimming you use your legs a lot and I am a swimmer and I do a lot of drills only using your feet or using a kickboard. So it would be your legs.
you measure liquid or volume.
The radius of a sphere would be measured in some unit of length, depending upon how large the sphere is. If the globe is a planet, I would use kilometers.
You measure length in many ways: using a ruler or yardstick, using a string or tape measure, using a machine to drive or fly over a distance, or using a satellite. Length is measured in units such as centimeters, meters, kilometers, or inches, yards and miles.
Americans commonly measure distance using miles. One mile is equal to 5,280 feet or approximately 1.6 kilometers.
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