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the thickness of the metre scale is measured in​

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Answered by ManjushreeMS
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A meter scale is a one-meter long scale which is divided into 100 equal parts. Each part corresponds to 1 centimeter. One centimeter is again divided into 10 equal parts each corresponding to one millimeter. Meter scale usually has centimeter readings marked on one edge and inches are marked on the other edge.

Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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  • One of the most basic units in the measurement system is length. The metre is the SI unit of length.
  • The metre scale is a device used to determine the length of any object. Example: The square measures 5 metres in length.
  • The magnitude of the length is 5, and the unit of length is the metre.
  • The metre scale divides 1 metre into 100 centimetres.
  • Length is measured on a metre scale.
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