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No, a trundle wheel works because the wheel has a circumference of exactly 1 meter. This means that every time the wheel has turned around exactly once, you've traveled 1 meter. So, although the wheel is round, they have exactly the same size.
Some inclined planes are wheel chair ramp, doorstop, windshield, and bucket of a wheel barrel.
An odometer is the most typical mile measuring device. A topofile plays out a string against a wheel which can also measure miles. More cumbersome yet one could use a chain or tape measure. Less cumbersome would be a laser. Even small survey lasers can accurately measure a mile.You could time sound waves using a clock, or light reflection with an extremely accurate clock.Given a known "height" standard, you can use parallax (surveyor's theodolite).For light years, you can use "standard candles"... stars of known mass / intensity, and measure the intensity of the unknown distant object. The instrument for this would be a photon counter.For objects outside the Virgo supercluster, you can use redshift of characteristic wavelengths--measured by a spectrophotometer.well if I had to say it would be a odometer or a trundle wheel
Using a lever and using Wheel and axle is completely different.Some Practical situations could be :When you want to move a heavy box and you are using a lever to roll it to make it move,You can rather use a wheel and axle.The thing is that where wheel and axle is used at that place lever cannot be used and vice versa.You cannot use a wheel and axle to open cars door hence lever is used.You cannot use lever to move a car there fore you need wheel and axle.
A trundle wheel or an odometer could be used
The Trundle wheel is a measuring device used to find the distance from one location to another. The trundle wheel is made up of a wheel (usually with the circumference of one metre), a handle which is attached to the axle of the wheel, and a device which "clicks" every time the wheel makes one complete turn.
Hugh Boyland invented the trundle wheel. The trundle wheel is used to measure long distances and was invented in the 1970's.
A trundle wheel is a small wheel or caster such as is found on the bottom of the legs of some beds and other furniture, and on the base of heavy appliances like refrigerators.
A trundle wheel is a small wheel or caster such as is found on the bottom of the legs of some beds and other furniture, and on the base of heavy appliances like refrigerators.
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A surveyor's wheel, also called a clickwheel, hodometer, waywiser, trundle wheel, measuring wheel, or perambulator is a device for measuring distance.
Using a graduated ruler, a surveyors wheel or trundle wheel, or by using an optical (Tachymeter) or laser range finder are methods that may be used to find length or distance.
7 7 x 126 cm = 9,702 cm = 97.02 metersThis could have been a much more interesting problem if you had giventhe diameter of the wheel instead of its circumference.
it measures the length or distance
it is used to measure things
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