The uncertainty associated with measuring length using a meter stick is typically around 0.5 millimeters. This means that the measurement could be off by up to half a millimeter due to factors like human error or the precision of the instrument.
The units must be multiples of one metres, then parts of a metres, such as centimetres and millimetres.
A cube with each side measuring 1 meter in length will have a volume of 1 cubic meter.
They are orthogonal - that is to say, they do not connect at all. A meter is a measurement of distance, while a kilogram is a measurement of mass.
Yes, a meter is a unit of length in the metric system which is commonly used to measure distance or size. It is equivalent to 100 centimeters or approximately 3.28 feet.
For measuring the length of a laboratory table, it is better to use a meter stick. Meter sticks are commonly used for linear measurements and are more appropriate for measuring larger objects like tables. Vernier calipers are typically used for smaller, more precise measurements of objects with intricate details.
For units of length, metre. For a measuring device, meter.
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The SI standard unit for measuring length is the meter (m).
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SI unit of length is "meter".
For measuring length/distance, meter is used. Other units are km / cm/ mm.
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It means a measuring unit of length that equals 100 cm. One foot equals 0.3048 meter.AnswerIn British English, 'meter' means 'measuring instrument' (the SI unit for length is 'metre').In American English, 'meter' can mean either a 'measuring instrument', or the SI unit for length.