The question is too vague to be answered as is. It begs the question of exactly what is being measured. Knowing what's being done with the measurements would help narrow it down, as well.
Yes a mechanical machine
Bus Stop - Tin Machine song - was created in 1989.
YOU WOULD MEASURE A School bus with a foot.
a tape measure
most likely not. Depends on the size of the school bus and the size of the tape measure. Other than that, I don't know
what machine can be used to measure sound waves
Two metric units that can measure the length of a bus are meters and centimeters.
The number of passengers it can seat.
the answer can be found at the www.ticketmachinewebsite.com
That depends how close you measure to the bus. The closer - the louder! The distance is very important if you measure with a sound pressure level meter.
A bus is not a simple machine. Simple machines are basic mechanical devices like levers, pulleys, and inclined planes that are used to make work easier. A bus is a mode of transportation that uses engines and wheels for movement.
The question doesn't tell us what the length of the bus was before it left the garage. Whatever that length was,we would measure the bus to be about 4.2% of that length as it whizzed by.And the people on the bus would measure us to be about 4% of our normal thickness as they whizzed by.