Rulers, yardsticks, and tape measures that are not metric calibrated do a fine job.
A tape measure would be the tool, measuring in centimetres or inches.
yes they use a tripled beam balance
spring scale is like we measure he measurethe mass tool used to measure force
You would probably measure a keyboard in centimeters (cm).
A thermometer, of which there are literally thousands of different kinds depending on their intended application.
A tape measure would be the tool, measuring in centimetres or inches.
You can use a tool called a Caliper. It will measure small objects (less than 6 inches) very accurately. For larger objects you can carefully use a construction tape measure.
A ruler
meter
odometer
thermometer
You take it and roll it out and use a length measuring tool to measure it's approximate length in yards feet inches centimeters etc... :)
The engine dipstick is the only tool you can use to measure how much oil is in the engine.
Barometer is the tool to measure air pressure
Use a tape measure and measure in metres. For greater precision, measure in centimetres.
The best tool to use to measure distance underwater is
You would typically use inches to measure a paperback book. You can measure the length, width, and thickness of the book in inches to determine its size.