identify at least one tool used to measure length,time, volume and temperature
for example :
1 the mass of an object can be measured using a triple beam balance
2 the length of an object can be measured using a _ _ _ _ _
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Answer:
A lot depends on which length you are measuring, and whether or not you are using the Metric system.
The U.S. customary system, and the S.I., or metric system, each have some tools in common, marked with the units of those systems, or sometimes both systems.
Measuring tapes, which are flexible strips of cloth or plastic, are often used to measure cloth or to take body measurements to make clothes.
Steel tapes, with a more rigid but still flexible length of steel tape in a retractable case, are used to measure construction materials and lay out rooms.
Rulers are short rigid lengths of plastic or wood sued for small measurements.
Each system also has its own tools related to its measurements, such as a yardstick or meter stick, a rigid wooden measuring tool with incremental measurements of each system marked off: a yardstick in 36 inches and fractions of inches, 3 feet, and 1 yard; and a meter stick in 1000 millimeters, 100 centimeters, 10 decimeters, and 1 meter.
For larger lengths, such as those used in surveying, the customary system uses surveyor’s chains, with 100 links that together reach 66 feet, or 22 yards. There is most likely a metric counterpart to this device.
For very small distances, there are tools that use lases to measure incredibly small distances, though I am not sure what those are called.
And, of course, finally, people use their own bodies for measure, using the length of their pace or their outstretched arms, the width of their thumb or the span of their hand. Since these measurements differ from person to person, they are generally called rules of thumb. A cubit, as per rule of thumb, was the length of the forearm from tip of elbow to the tip of the extended middle finger, roughly 14 inches or about one third of a meter.
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