Kilometers
You would typically measure the distance around a school in meters, as this is a more precise unit of measurement for shorter distances. Kilometers are better suited for measuring longer distances.
A customary unit that can measure a telephone is inches or centimeters, typically measuring the height, width, and depth of the device.
The accepted precision for measuring distance by pacing is typically around +/- 5%. This means that there could be a margin of error of up to 5% when using pacing to measure distances.
Yes, a laser measuring device uses laser technology to accurately calculate distances by measuring the time it takes for a laser pulse to bounce off a surface and return to the device. The device then uses this information to calculate the distance based on the speed of light.
There are MANY units used to measure distances both in Metric and in English types. We use Feet and Yards to measure distances in the US. The academic field often uses metric units like meters and kilometers to measure distances. For larger or massive distances there are the units of miles (English) and Kilomiters (Metric) and then in space we have the Astonomical Unit (Distance from earth to Sun) and the Light Year for the biggest distances. And there are the smaller measures of inches and millimeters.
they measured their distances in paces or as you would say (miles)
Because it will stretch and be incorrect.If we use an elastic measuring tape to measuredistance, it may stretch while measuring the distance,thus the measurement will be incorrect.
An EDM or electronic distance measure. These are used by engineers in the construction industry for measuring distances. Hope this helps.
You would typically measure the distance around a school in meters, as this is a more precise unit of measurement for shorter distances. Kilometers are better suited for measuring longer distances.
A customary unit that can measure a telephone is inches or centimeters, typically measuring the height, width, and depth of the device.
Longitud is used to measure the distance of east and west from the prime meridian
The accepted precision for measuring distance by pacing is typically around +/- 5%. This means that there could be a margin of error of up to 5% when using pacing to measure distances.
You would measure the distance of the door with meters because liters measure volume not length.
A scientist would typically use the unit "meters" or "kilometers" to measure the distance traveled by a car. These units are commonly used in scientific research and calculations for measuring distances.
An odometer for measuring long walkable distance. Long distances on the earth are probably best measured by geographical positioning systems (GPS).
Yes, a laser measuring device uses laser technology to accurately calculate distances by measuring the time it takes for a laser pulse to bounce off a surface and return to the device. The device then uses this information to calculate the distance based on the speed of light.
We can measure only angular sizes and angular distances for objects in the sky because they are very far away from us, making their physical size and distance impractical to measure directly. By measuring their angular sizes and distances, we can calculate properties such as their actual size and distance using geometric principles and known relationships.