Centimetres would be the most appropriate.
In metres or feet, which ever measurement you prefer.
Shoelaces are commonly measured in inches. They are usually sold in 18, 24, 30 and 36 inch lengths.
You use a ruler or tape measure.
its thickness can be measure in mm(milimeters)
It is a measuring tape.
Cutting a rope is a physical change. Burning a rope, or disolving it in acid, would be a chemical change.
the instuments used to measure the depth of a hole is a metre stick
Jumping rope is involuntary. You can move your arms freely to wave the jump rope over your head and also jump over it. If you were to say that the jump rope was too cold or too warm, then it would be voluntary because your brain will send you a message when you touch the jump rope to let go or pull away.
A rope is measured in metres, or feet.
Yard stick
measure it
in gallons or liters * Depth is distance so you would measure it in metres or feet. How to measure it? Use a piece of thin rope with a weight on it. Drop the weight over the side of a boat where you think the lake is the deepest. Mark the rope with a waterproof marking pen. Do this in several places. Then go back to dry land and measure the length of the rope that was in the water.
its thickness can be measure in mm(milimeters)
It is a measuring tape.
Depends on if it's just inches deep, or a couple miles. For a shallow hole, use a ruler, tape measure, or yardstick. See where the earth measures when the other end hits the bottom of the hole. For a deep hole, tie a large rock to the end of a rope, make a mark on the rope when the rock hits the bottom, then measure that area of the rope once you pull it up.
Any angle can be accomplished when throwing a football with practice. Take a rope and place it where you threw the football. Then stretch it down to where the football lands. Then measure the rope.
That depends on what you're using the rope for. A good rule is to add 10% to your measurement to make sure you have plenty.
that would be 27 feet of rope
Suspend a weight on the rope and slowly increase the weight untill the rope breaks. If you want a more scientific approach you can use a tensile testing machine.
it would be be taut the rope is taut