ruler, yardstick, or meterstick
tape measure or a ruler. In ancient days the cubit was a standard way to measure & I believe it was the distance from one's elbow to their forefinger.
Meggar is a hand driven tool for measuring insulation resistance and earth resistance.
An operation performed on a lathe that feeds a tool at an angle to the length of the workpiece in order to create a conical shape.
Say 'emf' instead potential difference. Because while measuring the same no current is drawn and just balancing the potential across with the potential drop on the balancing length of the potentiometer wire. While balancing the galvanometer shows null deflection. So no current flows through the galvanometer. A perfect balance with the potential difference (EMF) of a cell with potential drop across that particular length.
the types of tool post on lathes can be classified as single screw tool post four bolt tool post open side tool post four way tool post
There are a huge number of possibilities. What do you want to measure? Here are just a few: Calipers, micrometers, scales, measuring tapes, lasers, etc. for measuring distances. Rockwell hardness tester for measuring how hard a material is. Thermometer A sound meter for measuring how noisy a work place is. Pressure gauges Strain gauges for measure how much a part is stretched or compressed when a load is applied. Multimeter for measuring electrical voltages and currents. Tachometer for measuring how fast something is spinning
The answer depends on what characteristic the tool is used to measure.
Ruler. Micrometers. Caliper.
a tape measure
a tape measure
stadiometer
depends on what item you are measuring
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Well yes there is its called electricians conduit measuring tool we found it on u tube . go to superconduits and watch the video .
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... :)
Analytical balance for the mass. Measuring stick or ruler for the length.
Make sure you have an accurate measuring instrument - ruler or tape.Make sure that you start with the zero point on the measuring tool exactly in line with the start of the object whose length you wish to measure. Ensure that you do this when viewing the two at right angles rather than from one side or another. Make sure that the measuring tool does not slip when you move tp the other end of the length. Again, make sure that you view the object and measuring tool dead on and read the measurement which lines up with the object.
There are many instruments (tools) used for measuring. It depends on what you're measuring. A ruler can be used to measure length, a watch to measure time and an anemometer for measuring wind speed.