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Q: What is something you use that is smaller than an atom?
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Does it matter if the pan you use is less than half an inch smaller than the needed size?

All depends on what you are making, if its a cake or something you are baking, i would use the recommended size, but if you are sauteing something you can usually guess about how much space you need and a bit smaller wont usually do any harm


Something that gets smaller as you use it?

An eraser


Name something that gets smaller when you use it?

soap


What do you use to measure something smaller than an inch?

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.


What is reducation?

To make smaller or use less of something


What does reduse mean?

It appears there may be a typo in your question. If you meant to ask about "reduce," it means to make something smaller in size, amount, or degree. It can also refer to simplifying something or making it more manageable.


What do you use to measure something smaller than a millimeter?

I want to know this for a school project. It can be a special ruler, a digital device or anything. Anybody know a device?


Why does the WNBA use a smaller basketball than the NBA?

AnswerWomen's hands are smaller. and its easier to play with


Why would you use meter instead of centimeters?

If something is more than 100cm, it's easier to stick to the larger unit so that it seems smaller and more manageable.


Does a scale show measurement of a smaller distance that represents a larger distance?

Yes, but a scale can also be used to show a smaller distance by using a bigger distance (i.e. the opposite of the above). For example, imagine we were drawing a representation of something really small like the structure of an atom. If we wanted to draw this accurately we would have to use a scale which uses a larger distance to represent a smaller one.


Why does our eraser get smaller and smaller as we use it?

When you use an eraser to rub something, friction is produced. Friction causes wearing and tearing of things rubbed against a surface. Hope this helps :-)


What metric unit do you use to find the length of a pencil?

Any metric unit would do. But it might be easier to pick something smaller than the length of the pencil, like a centimeter, or a millimeter.