Well personally it should be fine but only because a ruler or measuring tape would be more accurate
because it's unsuitable for this purpose,other measuring instruments should be used that will give a more accurate reading.
You can, just not a single sheet ... it's too thin.
But you can measure 500 sheets and divide by 500 to get your answer.
Micrometer, ruler, tape measure, it sort of depends on the thickness you are trying to measure, if it is the thickness of the Earth's crust, a beam, or a piece of paper...
Using a very good ruler, measure 1 centimetre of thickness. Count the number of sheets of paper within that. Divide 10 by the number - that is the thickness of the paper in millimetres. Do this a few times and get an average.
To divide the thickness of a paper evenly, you can use a ruler or calipers to measure the total thickness. Then, use a knife or razor blade to carefully cut the paper into equal parts, ensuring each section has the desired thickness. A paper cutter or guillotine can also be used for more accuracy and precision.
get a ruler,measure it and write it on a piece of paper.
I find a ruler does the job. If I need more precision, a micrometer.
stack up 100 of the same type of piece of paper, measure the thickness with a very accurate ruler, divide this thickness by 100
Micrometer, ruler, tape measure, it sort of depends on the thickness you are trying to measure, if it is the thickness of the Earth's crust, a beam, or a piece of paper...
Using a very good ruler, measure 1 centimetre of thickness. Count the number of sheets of paper within that. Divide 10 by the number - that is the thickness of the paper in millimetres. Do this a few times and get an average.
Another ruler
get a tape measure or a ruler and measure it
This cannot be done very accurately. However, take enough sheets to make a stack sufficiently high to correspond with the length of the metre rule. Divide the number of sheets by a metre. That will give you the fraction of a metre that one sheet makes.
To divide the thickness of a paper evenly, you can use a ruler or calipers to measure the total thickness. Then, use a knife or razor blade to carefully cut the paper into equal parts, ensuring each section has the desired thickness. A paper cutter or guillotine can also be used for more accuracy and precision.
get a ruler,measure it and write it on a piece of paper.
You need to crack it open then measure the outside of it with a ruler in millimeters. OR you could use a micrometer.
You cannot measure an angle using a ruler.
A ruler can measure something but a stick cannot.
you get special gold ruler on like amazon or ebay I exactly