The length covered in one step by a person is called
a)Cubit
b)Pace
c)Handspan
d)Finger
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A pace is a unit of length consisting either of one normal walking step (approximately 0.75 metres or 30 inches), or of a double step, returning to the same foot (approximately 1.5 metres or 60 inches). ... The normal pace length decreases with age and some health conditions.
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The length covered by a person in one step is referred to as b) pace.
Explanation:
Pace
- Two natural steps are equal to a pace. Starting with your right foot as your first step, count one pace when your left foot reaches the ground.
- Pace provides you an immediate feel of how long it takes you to run a certain distance.
- Popular races, such as the 5K, can be completed in under an hour, making pace management more useful.
- The pace metrics appear to be more satisfying.
Cubit
- The cubit is a length measurement that is based on the distance between the elbow and the middle finger.
- It can be measured from the elbow to the base of the hand, between the outstretched thumb and little finger, or from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger.
Handspan
- When the hand is completely extended, the distance between the tip of the thumb and the tip of the little finger is measured.
- A mark should be made at the tip of the thumb and the tip of the little finger by the student.
- The length of the hand span is the distance between markers.
Finger
- The distance between the tip of the longest finger and the crease under the palm is measured. width: the distance between the tips of the fingers and the palm of the hand.
- Measure the circumference of your dominant hand's palm, just below the knuckles, excluding the thumb.
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