The thickness of part of a Nerf Dart
A termite is 5 millimeters long
About as long as a nickel is thick. (A US nickel is 1.95mm thick.)
a credit card's thickness.
1/10th a centimeter or 1/1000 a meter...about the thickness of your thumbnail
The US 10¢ coin (a dime) is 1.35 millimeters thick.
maybe a grain of sand?
The US 10
The word millimeter can be abbreviated as mm.
Some examples of every day objects with vivid emission spectra are the following: glass, water droplets, and chameleon paint jobs.
Luminous objects are those which can produce or give out light of their own, while non-luminous objects cannot produce or give out their own light. Some examples of luminous objects would be the sun, stars, fireflies, glowworms and some deep sea fish Some examples of non-luminous objects would be the planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars,Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and also Moons.
The meter - or some fraction of it, such as decimeter, centimeter or millimeter. In actual practice, centimeter is quite common for an object of that size.
Examples of nouns for objects or things are:Brooklyn BridgeCheetosKindle FireJohn Deere D110 Lawn TractorPeople MagazineEiffel TowerRolex WatchVolkswagenWhopperSuper Bowl XLVIII
anything that is about 4inches or 10cm
paper clip, a coin,an almond, a peach pit, an olive
phone
Objects that are inside your house and on you.
A natural made rock
Guitar.
Ball in flight, Players running.
nails, spoons, pots, pans, and screws
Anything that has a low mass. Those are usually small objects.
Insects, screws and nails, tubing are some examples.
Some examples of a molecules is water, tables, people, and objects that basically are made up of atoms which make molecules.
Powerpoint Presentations, Flip Charts, Overhead Transparencies, Posters, 35 Millimeter Slides and Audio-Slide Show.