Here are some ways to measure a banana with equipment
1) use a force gage to measure deflection over a fixed distance. (ripe ones yield easily)
2) Puree the edible part with distilled H2O. Place samples of this slurry in a centrifuge. Place samples of the extracted liquid on a refractometer designed for measuring sugar content and read the concentration in 'brix" units.
You will find that a banana is more ripe when the skin is a dark yellow color. Bananas are raw when they are green. Dark brown areas on the yellow skin of a banana indicate ripeness also.
In the case of taste, a banana gets sweeter as it ripens.
peel the skin and weigh it (M). cut a 1cm2(or any known are) square and then weigh this square(m1). So, the total surface area should be: SA=1cm2*M/m1
Measure mass with a scale in grams, or you could find the weight of it and divide by the force of gravity. (roughly 9.8)
Millimeter
grams
a tripple beam balance
That depends what you want to measure about the banana: its length, volume, weight, albedo, etc.
You should measure a banana in inches.
That would be measured in millimetres.
No.Consider a grain of rice and a banana. If you threw these at someone so that they were moving at the same speed, their velocities would be the same.However, you would hardly feel the impact of the grain of rice but the banana would hurt.The force of the impact is a measure of the relative inertia of the two objects.Where two objects are traveling at the samevelocity, the inertia is greater in that object that has the greatest mass.
YES
Milimeters
Yes it is because 1 kilogram equals 1000 grams
A banana is a fruit of a tree.
You can't measure mass in meters. Meters is a measure of length, not mass
Banana = Banane