rulers, tape measures, yard sticks, and my favorite... guesstimation =P
They use Body Measurements. *_*
If you're talking about small units of measure then there are: millimetres - 10^-3 micrometres - 10^-6 nanometres - 10^-9 picometres - 10^-12
they use their body to measure thing like their hand and feet...
tape measurement is very necessary,it helps for making furniture,constructing roads and buildings, measuring people, and around things that bend or are round.
When we are measuring wind there are 2 things that are measured. Those 2 things would be the wind direction and the wind speed.Wind direction we measure with a instrument we call a wind vane, when we measure the wind we can say 1 of 2 things (depending on your style, both ways are correct). The first way is to measure the direction the wind is coming out of. For example, when we say we have a "north wind", we are technically saying the wind is coming out of the north. The second way is the measure the direction it is blowing. Using the wind from above, a north wind would be blowing south.Wind speed we measure with a instrument we call a anemometer, we can use any of the speed units (MPH, KMPH, or Knots). Many meteorologists in the United States use Miles Per Hour for their speed unit, and ships out at sea use the unit Knots.
You can use many things. The best thing to use though is a tape measure.
To measure things and to collect data
They use Body Measurements. *_*
for measuring things which are difficult to measure with a ruler
he/she uses it to measure the right things to cook with.
- a balance - a graduated container
It measures things between different groups, for example, a sandwich is a things, but you can use a bar graph to measure different kinds of sandwiches.
You should use a top pan balance or a digital balance.
To measure distance and to draw straight lines
the german ship the meteor used sound to measure the ocean.
centimetres To measure an object smaller than an inch you can use a ruler. Builders often use rulers to measure things smaller than an inch. Or you can use a vernier caliper to accurately measure small things. If you r are talking about what measurements you use then you use parts of an inch ie 16ths or 8ths or 32nds of an inch. Click on 'related links' below to see a picture of a vernier caliper.
they use the aciennt instrments made by wood or other thing like that. sometimes, they also use the body to measure.