Yes, but only if you know the exact lenght of the chicken. If you know it, you can measure a halved elephant`s leght.
it's 20 inches long it depends how big is it.
Answerput the elephant onto a boat. Measure the displacement by looking at the water-line, and record this mark. Remove the elephant. Add known weights to the boat (i.e 1kg weights) until the water level reaches that of the elephant. Then, count and calculate the weight. This should be the exact weight of the elephant!
The average length of an elephant's leg can vary depending on the species of elephant. Generally, an elephant's leg can be around 4-6 feet long, with some elephants having legs that can be longer.
An elephant's foot generally measures 40-50 cm in length and width and has a circumference of about 1.34 m.
The elephant bird egg weighs about 5 pounds. It is the size of about 24 chicken eggs. It is one of the world's largest bird eggs. Look at the Encyclopedia of Nature to find out more about flightless birds, like the extinct elephant bird.
The length of a chicken's right wing will vary depending on the type of chicken, as well as the chicken's size and health. Generally, chicken wings measure approximately 4 inches.
For weight - scales, for length or height, tape measures.
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If the length of the spring is halved, the spring constant remains the same. The spring constant is determined by the material and shape of the spring, and is not affected by changes in length.
The answer will depend on what aspect you wish to measure: its length, thickness, its mass or some other aspect.
The area is directly proportional to both the length andwidth of a rectangle. Thus if one is halved then the area is also halved.
it's 20 inches long it depends how big is it.
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An elephant is 9 meters long
Answerput the elephant onto a boat. Measure the displacement by looking at the water-line, and record this mark. Remove the elephant. Add known weights to the boat (i.e 1kg weights) until the water level reaches that of the elephant. Then, count and calculate the weight. This should be the exact weight of the elephant!
It is also halved. In general, if you increase any linear measurement of a figure by a certain factor (i.e., stretching the figure so that you obtain a geometrically similar figure), then all linear measurements will increase by the same factor. In this case, all linear measurements of the rectangle are increased by a factor of 0.5 - that includes the length of any side, the perimeter, the half-perimeter, the diagonal, the sum of the diagonals, the length of half the shorter side, or any other linear measurement you can think of.