With suitable use of the decimal point, any object can be measured in centimetres. Your palm is a few cm across. The length or height of a normal pet would be measured in cm. Peoples' height is measured in cm although they may be expressed in metres. Similarly, larger objects such as rooms may be measured in metres but, for precision, cm will be used.
pencil
Not sure about long, but a credit card is just over 5 cm wide.
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NO! It's measured in cm2
With suitable use of the decimal point, any object can be measured in centimetres. Your palm is a few cm across. The length or height of a normal pet would be measured in cm. Peoples' height is measured in cm although they may be expressed in metres. Similarly, larger objects such as rooms may be measured in metres but, for precision, cm will be used.
Anything physical can be measured in cm.
What objects are between 5 cm and 8 cm
well, here are some objects that can be mesured in cm: 1.pencil 2.phone 3.finger 4.toe 5.book
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The centimeter (cm) is a metric unit which comprises the meter (m) and kilometer (km). The human height, for example, can be measured in centimeters.
well, here are some objects that can be mesured in cm: 1.pencil 2.phone 3.finger 4.toe 5.book
a 5 gram object that is 5 cm³ :)
Not sure about long, but a credit card is just over 5 cm wide.
Objects with a density less than 2 grams/cm³ will float on the fluid, while those with a higher density will sink. The principle of buoyancy states that objects displace a volume of fluid equal to their own volume, so objects with a lower density than the fluid will experience an upward force greater than their weight, causing them to float.
Depends on what type of eraser you have. I measured the original pink eraser 5cm long.
Paperclip, Eggs, Pills, U.S. Nickel, and Weed :)