Newtons or Pounds... Newtons is more common.
To measure the size of a force you could use a joule, as it's a newton meter (ba-dump ching!). Assuming this was a serious question and not a setup for the newton meter joke, forces are generally measured using a spring scale.
Use a forcemeter.
They are Force meter or Force gauge that use to measure the force. The meter may use spring of known elasticity or electro-magnet to balance and measure out the force.
You can use the force gravity to measure the amount of force, because gravity makes an object tied to a string hang.
Yes, a weight is a force - the force with which the Earth's gravitation attracts an object.
To measure the size of a force you could use a joule, as it's a newton meter (ba-dump ching!). Assuming this was a serious question and not a setup for the newton meter joke, forces are generally measured using a spring scale.
Use a forcemeter.
A spring scaleYou use a dynamometer to measure force.
If you were to calculate the mass of a nickel you would use grams or milligrams if you were to measure the diameter of a nickel you would use millimeters.
it depends on the size of the noodle and I would suggest inches
Either by the gauge size or using millimeters.
You would typically use inches to measure a paperback book. You can measure the length, width, and thickness of the book in inches to determine its size.
Due to their small size, you would use millimeters to measure the length of an ant.
Its radius in Kilometres would be appropriate.
calipers to get diameter. Scale to get weight.
They are Force meter or Force gauge that use to measure the force. The meter may use spring of known elasticity or electro-magnet to balance and measure out the force.
Well what I use is a trusty tape measurer! Before you measure the bed though, you should know how much space you have. It would be horrible to get the wrong size bed!