Sure, or inches.
Yes. If you are using the metric system, this is the most accurate and reasonable means of measurement.
The movement of plates is measured in units of distance, typically using centimeters (cm) or millimeters (mm). It is measured using techniques such as GPS (Global Positioning System) or satellite-based radar interferometry.
The answer will depend on whether you want the mass of a pencil, its weight, its length, width, volume. You may want to measure its colour!
It is measured using an anemometer.
using two unit multiplyers to convert 1828 centimeters to feet what is the outcome
Volume
The height of a chair could be reasonably measured using feet, yards, or meters. Smaller units could be used, however numbers would be higher.
I wouldn't doubt it.... If height and the dimensions of an aquatic pool can be measured in centimeters, I see no reason that a table can't be...unless you're stubborn on using American Customary still.
By multiplying the height the width and the length. In chemistry, you would often measure volume using a burette, pipette, graduated cylinder and beaker (in order from lowest to highest error in reading)
No centimeter is not used for temperatures. Temperature is mainly measured using degrees Celsius or Centigrade (°C), degrees Fahrenheit (°F) or Kelvin (K).
Depends how short. You might use meters, centimeters, millimeters, micrometers (a.k.a. microns), nanometers, etc.
Any unit of length can be used. The most convenient number is probably the result of using inches or centimeters.
As far as using a practical unit, centimeters would indeed be effective in measuring a hand.
"The advantages of using a stability ball as a chair
Mass is measured using kilograms.
That object would have to be a solid using the lengthxwidthxheight.
Yes. If you are using the metric system, this is the most accurate and reasonable means of measurement.