i would think you would use a tape-measure.
what would you use to measure a table
Newtons.
A tape measure that measure in feet and inches (or meters and centimeters) would be most appropriate.
You would use a graduated cylinder to accurately measure out 15 mL of water in a laboratory setting. The graduated cylinder is specifically designed for measuring liquid volumes with high precision.
A laboratory balance (scale)
A laboratory balance (scale)
A metres, for an approximate measure, a centimetre for a more accurate measure.
for measuring stuff
To measure the volume of any liquid, you use a graduated cylinder. (I'm a bit afraid as to why you would want to know that)
You would use a thermometer to measure temperature in a laboratory setting. There are different types of thermometers available, such as digital thermometers, mercury thermometers, and infrared thermometers, each suitable for different applications.
A Scientist would use a balance, either triple-beam or electronic.
We could use a laboratory scale to measure a mole of solid material. A mole represents Avogadro's number of atoms or molecules of the solid material. Table salt, sodium chloride, for instance has a weight of 58.44277 grams per mole. The scale in the chemistry lab would be the instrument to use to measure that and to measure out a mole of most other solids.