No, in order to fine the arc length you need a formula which is: Circumference x arc measure/360 degrees
You do not need "white rods", you need a tape measure or a ruler to measure the lenght of your thumb.
You need to measure the length of each line segment or arc and then sum them.
It entirely depends on the size of the window. To measure the size of the window and the length of the curtain you need, visit superblindsmart.com.au/service-centre/how-to-measure-your-windows-for-blinds.html
Scales to measure its mass and a ruler to measure the length of the cube's side.
It depends on what type of can you need to measure
Please measure the length of this hallway.
You need to measure the height ,width and length o a table if your a carpenter.
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The length of any object you need to measure within the centimeter reasonable accuracy.
To do this, you will need to measure the length and the width and the height and your have your answer to the volume.
No, in order to fine the arc length you need a formula which is: Circumference x arc measure/360 degrees
You do not need "white rods", you need a tape measure or a ruler to measure the lenght of your thumb.
Yes, the ruler does need to be straight when finding or measuring the length of a country on a map. If the distance curved, you can use a string and the ruler to measure the length.
You need to measure the length of each line segment or arc and then sum them.
You also need the measure of the central angle because arc length/2pi*r=measure of central angle/360.
It entirely depends on the size of the window. To measure the size of the window and the length of the curtain you need, visit superblindsmart.com.au/service-centre/how-to-measure-your-windows-for-blinds.html