The value of these attempts is hotly debated.
You could measure weight with a spring scale, unless you mean mass, which you would measure with a laboratory balance. You would measure time with a stop watch, and height with a meter stick.
Yes you can measure a watch in decimeters.
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One person holds the gun and the stopwatch. The other person walks away, unrolling the tape measure ast they go - and stops at an agreed distance. The first person fires the gun - and starts the stopwatch. The second person signals when they hear the shot - and the stopwatch is halted. Divide the time taken for the shot to be heard by the measured distance - and you have the speed of sound.
Just like everything else, that would depend on who is looking at the watch, and how the observer is moving relative to it. To the person wearing the watch, it would appear perfectly normal, as it tick-tocked regularly and the hands moved slowly. But to a stationary observer ... one with respect to whom the watch is moving at light speed ... the watch would appear to have stopped --- just like the heartbeat of the person wearing it!
no you use a stopwatch to measure elapsed time.
Stop watch and a known distance.
A tachymeter is a scale which measure speed. It does this by is located on an a analog watch. They can be purchased from any store which sells watch supplies
You could measure weight with a spring scale, unless you mean mass, which you would measure with a laboratory balance. You would measure time with a stop watch, and height with a meter stick.
an experiemnt to measure that would be to do something to compare the average spee of a certain age or height what you would use to measure would be like a stop watch
There are many instruments (tools) used for measuring. It depends on what you're measuring. A ruler can be used to measure length, a watch to measure time and an anemometer for measuring wind speed.
There are many instruments (tools) used for measuring. It depends on what you're measuring. A ruler can be used to measure length, a watch to measure time and an anemometer for measuring wind speed.
Yes you can measure a watch in decimeters.
There are many instruments (tools) used for measuring. It depends on what you're measuring. A ruler can be used to measure length, a watch to measure time and an anemometer for measuring wind speed.
Speed is equal to distance divided by time Algebraically s = d/t To do this mechanically, you need a clock/watch to measure the time. and some form of distance measure e.g. ruler, or mile posts. In a motor car you have the speedometer and odometer. They measure the speed at any given moment, and the distance travelled.
To measure the average speed of an object over a set distance. You must know the distance between point A and point B. But, if you don't have a watch with a tachymeter/tachometer function, you can find out speed over a measured distance if you simply know how to divide and convert.
Watch closely, and don't try this at home without adult supervision:2000/20 = 100 meters per second