A flexible tape measure is best. A string will do also. Just wrap the string around the tree until it doubles up on its self, then measure the string.
No. You would use different units of measurement. You would measure the size (circumference) of your waist (for trousers) in centimetres. You would not measure the distance to the moon in centimetres!
use a ruler to measure the length between the origin and the circumference
Meter, since I've never seen a tree that was a thousand meters high. Where do they find you people?
Measure the diameter. Multiply the diameter by Pi, this will give the circumference. Pi is approximately 3.1415927 You can use the Pi symbol on a scientific calculator or use 22/7.
Suppose you are given a bangle and you are supposed to measure the circumference. OK? First place it on a paper fixed to a board. Using a fine pencil mark its boundary outer if outer circumference is required. Now draw one chord. Mark AB. Using protractor draw a line perpendicular to the chord at B. Name as BC. Join AC. Measure AC. Multiply AC by 3.14. You would get the required circumference nearly to the accurate one.
Centimeters. Meters would be too large, and decimeters aren't often used.. You could potentially use decimeters, but centimeters would work better.
Well you can use many different tools but i would first find the radious
You would use meter's to measure an oak tree's height.
Because the circumference of a circle isn't a straight line its hard to measure, even if you have a flexi-ruler, your never going to be able to line it up to get an exact measurement. Therefore its much easier to measure the diameter and use the formula
I would use a measuring tape because it is easier to wrap it around a baby's head.
Please specify what you want to measure about the bucket, for example its height, width, circumference, volume, color, albedo, etc.
No. You would use different units of measurement. You would measure the size (circumference) of your waist (for trousers) in centimetres. You would not measure the distance to the moon in centimetres!
use a ruler to measure the length between the origin and the circumference
A circumference is just a length, it can be in meters, feet, yards, or whatever unit you use to measure or calculate it.
To measure the height of a tree accurately, you can use a clinometer to measure the angle from your eye level to the top of the tree, then measure the distance from the tree to where you are standing. By using trigonometry, you can calculate the height of the tree.
None just your basic nollage if you have one.. Follow this equation. Measure the radius of the ball then multiply it hypodermic or 3.14. R*R*3.13= circumference Or measure the diameter divide it by 2 then multiply it by pie D/2*R*R*3.14= Circumference... :~D
Meter, since I've never seen a tree that was a thousand meters high. Where do they find you people?