A micrometer is the unit of measurement to find the diameter of the lung alveoli.
Centimetre would be an appropriate unit although an inch is frequently used.
you would die if you tried to find out
You would use a thermometer to measure your temperature.
You would find simple squamous epithelial cells where you'd want diffusion to occur, like in capillaries or alveoli.
A watt is a measurement of electricity, usually pertaining to light. Light bulbs luminosity is graded by wattage, such as a 60 watt bulb, 100 watt bulb and so on. You would find a watt in a light bulb, to start.
Diameter is a length measurement. Cubic inches is a volume measurement. Diameter cannot be measured in or converted to cubic inches.
Centimetre would be an appropriate unit although an inch is frequently used.
It depends on what "this measurement" refers to: the radius, circumference, length of arc with a known angle.
What do you mean by "exact measurement"? Do you wish to determine the cylinder's height? Its diameter? Its surface area? Its volume?
Use a caliper that's made for inside measurement.
Diameter is two times the radius, in our case the radius is 10.4 inches, Can you now find the diameter. I am sure you can, good luck!
The easiest way to find the radius (measurement from the outside to the center of a circle) is to measure the diameter and divide by 2.
you would die if you tried to find out
If d represents the diameter, then radius = d/2 = 1.125 cm
To find the circumfrance of a circle, you need to multiply 2 times pi, times the circle's radius. If you don't know what that is, you multiply two times pi, and pi equals 3.14, and then multiply that by the radius, which is the measurement of half the circl'e diameter. the diameter is the distance from one side of the circle, to the exact opposite. you measure this with a ruler. HALF the measurement of the diameter is the radius. Example---the diameter of a circle is 20 cm. half the diameter is 10 cm, which is the radius. Multiply 2 times pi[which equals 3.14], times the radius. Good luck!
In order to calculate the linear measurement of a circle, divide the circumference by pi to calculate the diameter of the circle. Then multiply the radius by 2 to find the diameter, and divide the radius by 0.5 to calculate the diameter.
1) First, Measure the Diameter. The diameter is the distance across a circle. It can be be seen as cutting a circle in half. 2) When the diameter is too large to determine, estimate the radius. The radius can be seen as half of the diameter. Once you picture the radius, multiply it by 2. 3) Now you may find the Circumference. Once you find the Diameter of a circle, you multiply it by pi. Pi is the value of 3.14 . Once you multiply the Diameter by pi, you find the Circumference! For example, if a jogger estimated diameter of a circular path as 200 meters across, then circumference would be 200 times 3.14 . 4) Make sure to verify your units of measurement. If your Diameter is in meters, your circumference must be in meters also. You just found the Circumference of a circle!!!