Want this question answered?
millimeters
use string and bend it around the line . at the end just straighten and measure it.
the instuments used to measure the depth of a hole is a metre stick
The answer depends on the graduations marked on the ruler.
Millimeters.
D-the second lowest open string of the violin, placing your third finger on the A string also gives you a D F-the note right above E (the highest open string of the violin) or placing your second finger on the D string
match it with a piece of string then measure the string
the ruler is straight and the string is not so it makes it harder for you to measure the string
you play is as a glissando by placing a finger on a string and sliding it up and down the string as you bow.
A flexible tape measure is best. A string will do also. Just wrap the string around the tree until it doubles up on its self, then measure the string.
If you have a ruler and a piece of string, you could use the string to find the distance around the bust (or whatever you wanted to measure), mark the point at where the string starts to overlap, then measure the string using the ruler.
Use a piece of string to measure between the two cities and then measure the string with a ruler.
By placing a finger on a fret along the neck of the guitar, the length of the string is changed and the note altered.
use string to measure. put the string evenly around the border and where the first end of the string meets the rest of the string, cut it there. then measure the string u just cut
In days of old pudding was sometimes made by placing the ingredients into a muslin cloth which was tied with a string and then steamed. The string that tied the cloth would have been the "pudding string." It was not a special string and only became the pudding string when it was used to tie the cloth about the pudding.
Wrap the string around the cylinder, mark where the end of the string touched itself, remove the string, and measure from the end of the string to the mark.
string