The answer depends on the graduations marked on the ruler.
The thickness of a string is typically measured in millimeters (mm) or gauge.
To measure the depth of a beaker, you can use a ruler or a graduated cylinder. Simply place the beaker on a flat surface and use the ruler or graduated cylinder to measure the distance from the opening of the beaker to the bottom. This will give you the depth of the beaker.
Use the scale given in the map. Measure the distance by tracing the road with a string. Then measure the string. eg.10 cm. This is the working to get the distance: scale given = 2 cm distance n cm. = 10 cm = 10/2 = 5 ans=The distance on actual ground is 5 km.
there are many instruments used to measure length depending upon the size of object , Ruler is Metric instrument used to measure length. Screw gauge is also used as an instrument used to measure length in mm.
the ruler is straight and the string is not so it makes it harder for you to measure the string
If you have a ruler and a piece of string, you could use the string to find the distance around the bust (or whatever you wanted to measure), mark the point at where the string starts to overlap, then measure the string using the ruler.
The answer depends on the graduations marked on the ruler.
You can use a ruler or measuring tape to measure the diameter of the puddle. A string can also be used by laying it along the edge of the puddle and then measuring the length of the string. Additionally, a depth gauge can help you measure the depth of the puddle accurately.
Do what I do with my snakes - use a piece of string to get the approximate length from nose to tail - then lay the string on a ruler to get the measurement.
take a peice of string and see how long the amount is then measure the amount of string on to a ruler and that's your volume :)
The thickness of a string is typically measured in millimeters (mm) or gauge.
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.
Insturment used to measure the diameter of a string. A micrometer works just fine and is more accurate than a typical string guage which has calibrated slots.
To measure the depth of a beaker, you can use a ruler or a graduated cylinder. Simply place the beaker on a flat surface and use the ruler or graduated cylinder to measure the distance from the opening of the beaker to the bottom. This will give you the depth of the beaker.
With a unit of measurements and an object to see it. (I.e string, your eyes) Optional a ruler
the tool used to measure a area is a tape measure