The International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) started in 1926 and the Laws of Table Tennis included all measurements in imperial units only (feet and inches).
In 1937, the metric (metres, centimetres & millimetres) equivalent were added alongside the imperial measurements.
In 1947, the metric measurements were made the primary units of measurement with imperial measurements secondary.
In 1975 the imperial measurements were omitted from the Laws completely and all measurements were stated in metric units only.
So table tennis tables are defined in the Laws of Table Tennis using metric measurements only.
An official table tennis table is 2.74m long, 1.525m wide and 76cm high, and the net is 1.83m long and 15.25cm high
Centimetres, except that manufacturers and fitters will usually give measurements in millimetres.
Meters.
I would measure it in maters
No. Balances measure weight. To measure a stick, you would use a ruler or similar measure.
I would use vernier callipers.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that the most appropriate unit to measure the length of a finger is cm.
Length->metersVolume->LitersMass->grams
A metres, for an approximate measure, a centimetre for a more accurate measure.
A tape measure that measure in feet and inches (or meters and centimeters) would be most appropriate.
Grams is no good - it is a measure of weight not length. Kilometers measure length - but only if your table-top is a few miles long. Most appropriate would be Meters - your average dining table is about one-and-a-half meters long.
the same as it would be if you measured it with a tape measure as long as you were accurate
The length of a pencil. your waist/chest measurement the dimensions of a table
The table's length. The height of your legs. The deepness of the water in a bathtub.
a tape measure
lightyear.
what would you use to measure a table
You don't measure with length. You measure the length of an object with a ruler. You would use inches or metres as your units.
Metres and centimetres. Or feet and inches.
I would measure it with a ruler.