because it is thin enough
If it is a rubber ruler it will bend. Bending some rulers too hard may break it. Even in a rubber ruler ,bending it too hard will make it to break.
U can bend it until both tips touch, but u can't flatten it!
Refraction makes a ruler in a cup of water look broken because of the light rays bend when they move from water to air or air to water...
it depends on what type wooden: no metal: yes plastic: no
Density (kg/m3) = mass (kg)/Volume (m3) So to find the density of the wooden block, the triple beam balanced is used to calculate the mass and the metre rule is used to measure the height, length and width of the wooden block. Then the volume is calculated by multiplying the thee distances obtained from the ruler. Finally the density is calculated using the equation: Density (kg/m3) = mass (kg)/Volume (m3)
A wood ruler should not be able to bend. If a wooden ruler bends it is probably not pure wood.
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If it is a rubber ruler it will bend. Bending some rulers too hard may break it. Even in a rubber ruler ,bending it too hard will make it to break.
not if it has a woody
a flat wooden stick
The ruler (wooden rule) would be la regla.
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Precision is the agreement among several trials in measurement therefor, a wooden ruler is more precise because you will be estimating the measured value over and over again
put the shingles in water then press them with a vise
The properties of a wooden ruler are: It has density, it can be flexible (the ones in the US are), it is light and it can help you in measuring measurable stuff. e.g. paper, height of water etc.
That will depend on the size of the ruler and what it is made out of. A plastic or wooden ruler will be very light, maybe an ounce. A steel ruler will weigh much more.