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Q: What is the Metric unit used for measuring distance between your eyes?
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What metric unit would you use to measure distance between eyes?

You can use any you like - it just means there may, or may not, be lots of zeros before, or after, a decimal point. A sensible unit to use (to avoid lots of zeros and provide a reasonable degree of accuracy) would be millimetres (mm).


What is eyes set far aPART?

"Eyes set far apart" is a term used to describe the physical characteristic of having a wide distance between the eyes. This is often used in discussions of facial proportions and can vary between individuals and different species.


What are the rules for metric system?

Stick your crack in red paint and wace it in a bulls eyes there mess wit me!!!


What are the advantages of a animal having eyes on the front instead of on the sides?

Animals with eyes on the front of their head (binocular vision) allows them to see in three-dimensions, this allows them to see in depth as well. This means they can determine the distance between objects unlike animals with eyes on the side of their head (monocular vision)


Why you can not differentiate between near and distant Star by naked eyes?

You have two eyes, away from each by about 6 cm. The object placed nearby makes a larger angle to both eyes as compared to distant object. From that angle, you make out the distance of the object from you. Stars are too far away for human eyes (or any animal eyes, for that purpose.) to make smaller or bigger angle. They all make the smallest possible angle witch can be recognized by naked eyes and so you can not differentiate between near or distant star. All of them are distant objects for human eyes.

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What was the distance between the Earth and the stars before the Earth was formed?

It is the distance of the extension of what your eyes can see. If the earth wasn't formed, there can be no possibility of measuring distances to or from it.


What does the medical terminology combining form tele- mean?

Tele- means distance or far, so telemetry is measuring (EKGs) from a distance, and hypertelorism means abnormally large distance between the eyes.


What is the distance between a spiders eyes?

Spiders occur in a great variety of sizes, and many (if not most) have 8 eyes (four pairs), so your task might be a bit complicated depending on which two eyes you are measuring and on which spider.


Reading distance between eyes and book?

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What is the distance between your eyes?

The average pupillary distance for women is 62mm and men 64mm


What metric unit would you use to measure distance between eyes?

You can use any you like - it just means there may, or may not, be lots of zeros before, or after, a decimal point. A sensible unit to use (to avoid lots of zeros and provide a reasonable degree of accuracy) would be millimetres (mm).


What is the distance between the eyes and the soul?

It is easy to find the location of the eyes, and much harder to find the location of the soul (if any) so your guess is as good as any. Perhaps the distance from the eyes to the soul is measured only by the wind from rainbow's end. NOPE Its over 9000


What is eyes set far aPART?

"Eyes set far apart" is a term used to describe the physical characteristic of having a wide distance between the eyes. This is often used in discussions of facial proportions and can vary between individuals and different species.


What is used for measuring that no one can see or touch?

Your eyes, but not 100% accurate.


Which depth cue uses information based on the distance between the eyes to get information to provide the sense of depth?

binocular cues.


What are the maximum clipping distances for copper tube?

the maximum clipping distance is the space between your eyes and your nose divided 2


Which depth cue uses information based on the distance between the eyes to get information to provided the sense of depth?

binocular cues.