the image looks shortened.
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show me what 4mm look like on a ruler. Compare 4mm to another image, like a bug or a dime, or a string etc.
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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.
It is the ninth minor tick from the 5 cm mark towards the 6 cm mark.
It would break. Sorry if its the oppiste I dont know what kind of ruler you have.
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-- ruler -- tape measure -- meter stick -- yardstick -- car's odometer -- laser rangefinder -- split-image rangefinder
when rubbed with hair, ruler acquires some charge due to static electricity...becomes charged body and attracts tiny pieces of paper towards it.
Go to the side that says centimeters, look for the number 6 and then count 8 of the little lines up towards 7.
A WOOD RULER A STONE RULER A IRON RULER A DIAMOND RULER A EMERALD RULER
In the finder window's left most toolbar click the folder titled "Applications" There should also be an image of an "A" made of a pencil, pen, and a ruler