It depends on what you're measuring it for. You could be testing it for the following measurements:
Height (using meters would be the most appropriate).
Length (using meters would be the most appropriate, kilometres if long enough)
Mass (tonnes would be the most appropriate).
Volume (m3 would be the most appropriate).
Area (m2 would be the most appropriate).
Time taken to cross (depends on the length of the bridge. Minutes and seconds would be appropriate).
because its easier for them to do that
One way to measure airspeed is to use a device called a pitot tube.
only way to tell is measure the length of it from inside hub to inside hub and measure the spring perches as to how far in on the axle that they are welded.
the scale used to measure the intensity of earthquakes
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Because the distance across the Milky Way would be 588,000,000,000,000,000 miles.
foot is the most precise way to measure any unit
I think the most accurate way is to measure with a measuring cup,never just guess.
The way to tell the difference is to measure the distance between the nut and the bridge. The video below gives you the specifics and how to measure.
You take out a ruler. & you measure it. That is the most sufficent way i have done this.
no - however an appropiate degree needs to be obtained and most have to work their way up through a large firm in order to become a literary agent
The equation of a capacitor is dv/dt = i/c. The capacitor resists a change in voltage, inversely proportional to its capacitance. One way to measure capacitance is to plot voltage and current through a resistor following a voltage step change. The slope at any point will give you the answer. Another way is to measure the resonant frequency in circuit with an inductor. Another way is with a Maxwell bridge. See "How do you draw the vector diagram of maxwell's capacitance bridge?"
Wait at an appropiate bus stop and signal in good time when the bus approaches.
From the Golden Gate Bridge it is a long way. From London Bridge it is a long way. From the Sydney Harbor Bridge it is a long way. From the Galata Bridge it is a long way. It must depend on where you start from.
Just as " Chef " is appropiate for either sex, regardless of marital status.
Derwent Way Bridge was created in 1955.
There is no way to break the bridge. If someone told you that they broke the bridge, they are lying.