tape rulers are not so very professional and are used in schools in maths etc and you know tape measures aren't. tape measures are professional and are used by carpenters etc. tape measures can also be dangerous for little children where as they can easily be cut from it.
To measure distance from 0 to about 30 feet.
You can use whatever units are printed on the measuring tape - just read the highest value off the tape. Then you can convert it to whatever units you want.Other than that - for instance, if you want to confirm whether the tape is accurate, measuring with ANOTHER measuring tape or some other method - I would use meters.
You can use a tape measure.
to measure distances
push-pull tape rule
it is used for measuring length of something
I would use a measuring tape because it is easier to wrap it around a baby's head.
It is a measuring tape that will retract into itself.
A measuring tape is flexible - a metre rule isn't !
It can be considered modern origami if you use scissors, but if you use tape the entire thing must be made of tape, like a tape rose.
Tape-measure or metering rule.
Typically a tape measure would be used, but you could use a folding rule, a yard stick, or a simply ruler.
I would use a fabric tape measure.I would use a fabric tape measure.
to have more tape to use
Strapping tape is a popular type of tape that athletes use. It is used for athletes to tape their wrists in order to prevent injury. The tape limits the movement of the joint and protects it from injury.
an overstreched tape may record fine, but it may not restore or read very well. As a rule, it is a good idea to retension a tape before using it. After prolonged use of a tape at the beginning the tape will become tight on one end and loose on the other. Retensioning will correct this problem. Also like audio tapes (music) the more you use them the more they stretch, this can ruin the preformat on the tape.