use a ruler
Milliliters.
The capacity of a thimble is typically around 1 to 2 milliliters.
A thimble is not an appropriate unit to measure the capacity of a tall drinking glass. Thimbles are small, typically used for sewing, and hold only a tiny volume of liquid, making them unsuitable for measuring larger capacities like those of drinking glasses. In contrast, units like liters or ounces would be more appropriate for such a measurement.
The Eurasian plant with purple or white thimble-like flowers is called the foxglove (Digitalis purpurea). It is a biennial plant that is commonly found in woodlands and gardens, and is known for its tall spikes of bell-shaped flowers. Foxglove is poisonous if ingested, so caution should be taken when growing it in home gardens.
How do they measure what?
Milliliters.
The amount that a thimble will hold -- about 1/2 teaspoon. It is not used for an exact measure. It's just a way to saying "very little".
Use the millilitre (ml)
The volume of a thimble can vary depending on its design and size, but a typical thimble has a volume of approximately 5 to 10 cubic centimeters. To calculate the volume, you can use the formula for the volume of a cylinder (V = πr²h), where r is the radius of the thimble's base and h is its height. However, for precise measurements, it’s best to measure the specific thimble in question.
It is known as a thimble.
millimeters * * * * * No. Millilitres for capacity. Millimetres is for length!
What is a thimble on a vernier scale?
Thimble Summer was created in 1938.
A thimble.
To measure the diameter of a wire using a micrometer screw gauge, place the wire between the anvil and the spindle of the micrometer. Gently close the spindle by rotating the thimble until it comes into contact with the wire. Read the measurement displayed on the thimble and sleeve to determine the diameter of the wire.
The illustrator of the Thimble Summer is Maginel Wright Barney.
Thimble has two syllables. The syllables are thim-ble.