Rulers, yardsticks, and tape measures that are not metric calibrated do a fine job.
You count each inch each as 2.54cm. So, a 12-inch ruler equals 12 x 2.54 = 30.48cm
a tape measure!
A tape measure would be the tool, measuring in centimetres or inches.
yes they use a tripled beam balance
spring scale is like we measure he measurethe mass tool used to measure force
You would probably measure a keyboard in centimeters (cm).
A thermometer, of which there are literally thousands of different kinds depending on their intended application.
A tape measure would be the tool, measuring in centimetres or inches.
You can use a tool called a Caliper. It will measure small objects (less than 6 inches) very accurately. For larger objects you can carefully use a construction tape measure.
A ruler
meter
odometer
thermometer
The engine dipstick is the only tool you can use to measure how much oil is in the engine.
You take it and roll it out and use a length measuring tool to measure it's approximate length in yards feet inches centimeters etc... :)
Barometer is the tool to measure air pressure
Use a tape measure and measure in metres. For greater precision, measure in centimetres.
If you want to measure the length, use a ruler.
The best tool to use to measure distance underwater is