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The difference between a measurement and an estimation is that a measurement is an exact data while an estimation is a guess as to what something may measure. For example, you can use a ruler to get the exact measurements of a piece of paper. However, if you don't have a ruler, you can make an educated guess as to what the paper's length and width measurements may be.
The simple answer is that it depends on the amount of compressive force, the type of material the ruler is made from, and the dimensions of the ruler. Since what I assume you're asking about is the deformation of the ruler, what you should see is that the marks on the ruler will start to get closer together as the applied compressive force increases.
They are the little hash marks on the ruler hat a closely space together.
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the vertical ruler displays across the top of the word window? my answer is true
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larger underwater
Pharaohs thrones were placed in their tombs so that they could become a ruler in the afterlife.
an inch ruler is 2.5cm and a cm is the same but smaller.....saichona
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They are not placed on the ruler, but on the narrow bar underneath it. On manual tabs appear on the ruler. The default tabs are at every half an inch or 1.27 centimetres, which are equal values. It just depends on what measurement units you are using.They are not placed on the ruler, but on the narrow bar underneath it. On manual tabs appear on the ruler. The default tabs are at every half an inch or 1.27 centimetres, which are equal values. It just depends on what measurement units you are using.They are not placed on the ruler, but on the narrow bar underneath it. On manual tabs appear on the ruler. The default tabs are at every half an inch or 1.27 centimetres, which are equal values. It just depends on what measurement units you are using.They are not placed on the ruler, but on the narrow bar underneath it. On manual tabs appear on the ruler. The default tabs are at every half an inch or 1.27 centimetres, which are equal values. It just depends on what measurement units you are using.They are not placed on the ruler, but on the narrow bar underneath it. On manual tabs appear on the ruler. The default tabs are at every half an inch or 1.27 centimetres, which are equal values. It just depends on what measurement units you are using.They are not placed on the ruler, but on the narrow bar underneath it. On manual tabs appear on the ruler. The default tabs are at every half an inch or 1.27 centimetres, which are equal values. It just depends on what measurement units you are using.They are not placed on the ruler, but on the narrow bar underneath it. On manual tabs appear on the ruler. The default tabs are at every half an inch or 1.27 centimetres, which are equal values. It just depends on what measurement units you are using.They are not placed on the ruler, but on the narrow bar underneath it. On manual tabs appear on the ruler. The default tabs are at every half an inch or 1.27 centimetres, which are equal values. It just depends on what measurement units you are using.They are not placed on the ruler, but on the narrow bar underneath it. On manual tabs appear on the ruler. The default tabs are at every half an inch or 1.27 centimetres, which are equal values. It just depends on what measurement units you are using.They are not placed on the ruler, but on the narrow bar underneath it. On manual tabs appear on the ruler. The default tabs are at every half an inch or 1.27 centimetres, which are equal values. It just depends on what measurement units you are using.They are not placed on the ruler, but on the narrow bar underneath it. On manual tabs appear on the ruler. The default tabs are at every half an inch or 1.27 centimetres, which are equal values. It just depends on what measurement units you are using.
A rule is a ruler that starts on the edge and a ruler starts off set from the edge.thank you
They are not placed on the ruler, but on the narrow bar underneath it. On manual tabs appear on the ruler. The default tabs are at every half an inch or 1.27 centimetres, which are equal values. It just depends on what measurement units you are using.
An infinite number. The line formed by the ruler can be extended (in principle, at least), across your desk or table, through the air to end of the room, through the wall, and out across the universe!
a ruler measures the distance and a protractor measures the angles