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Meter stick is two words. I used to think that its one word, but according to Microsoft Word its not :)

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What words start with meter?

Meterstick, meterometer.


How many meters are in a meterstick?

A standard meterstick is usually 1 meter long, which is equivalent to 100 centimeters or approximately 39.37 inches.


A meterstick broke into two pieces. If one piece was 54 cm long how long was the other piece?

If the original meterstick was broken into two pieces, and one piece is 54 cm long, then the other piece would be the total length of the meterstick (100 cm) minus the length of the first piece. Therefore, the length of the other piece would be 100 cm - 54 cm = 46 cm.


If you hang a meterstick in balance and then hang a 100g mass on either side of the meterstick at equal distances maintaining the balance of the meterstick what is the net torque on the system?

The net torque on the system is zero because the meterstick is in equilibrium. The torque created by the 100g mass on one side is equal and opposite to the torque created by the 100g mass on the other side, preventing the meterstick from rotating.


What objects are one meter long?

A 3'3'' tall person A meterstick


Meterstick has two weights hanging from its ends One is a 1-kg weight and the other is a 3-kg weight. Where is the center of mass of this system.?

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What is the unit of meterstick?

No


Are there 4 feet in a meterstick?

A true "meterstick" is exactly one meter long, which is approximately 39.37 inches. This is about 3 1/4 feet for most practical applications (3.28 feet).


Is a meterstick longer than a yardstick?

A yardstick is just a little longer than a meterstick.


What does a meterstick measure?

length


A meterstick broke into two pieces if one piece was 54 cm long how was the other piece?

If the meterstick was broken into 2 perfect halves, then the answer would be 50cm. If the whole stick was 54cm, and it was broken into 2 pieces, then the answer would be 27cm. ++ The question refers to breaking the rule into uneven parts, one at 54cm, so then the other part is 100-54 = 46cm.


Who invented the meterstick?

The meterstick was introduced during the French Revolution by a group of scientists, including Jean-Charles de Borda and Joseph-Louis Lagrange. The standard meterstick, made from a platinum-iridium alloy, was intended to be one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the North Pole.