2.54 centimeters
or
2.03 miles
or
32.45 degrees
92.56 kilometers
Depends on the ruler (and your eyesight!).
1 mm or 1/32 inch which is slightly smaller (0.79 mm).
the width of a book
A millimetre.
Scale
It is 1 millimetre.
Any unit could be used. The most common for distances withterrestrial orders of magnitude is the kilometer = 1,000 meters.
millimetres (centimetres could also be used)
A ruler is an example of an instrument that can be used to measure relatively small linear distances, though it could not measure all three at once.
If your looking for a more precise answer it's millimeters,but if your looking for just a unit it could be centimeters.
Some are designed to measure 1/32 inch but that is not easy.
It is 1 millimetre.
It is 1 millimetre.
0.03125 = 1/32 inches.
0.03125 = 1/32 inches.
Some rulers have graduations for 1/32 inch.
It is usually a measure of distance. The distance is often along a straight line or it could refer to the length of an arc, and depends on the metric that is defined on the relevant space.
Depends on what you are measuring. Short distances could use a meter stick or the flip-side of a tape measure. For longer distances you could use a laser set to metric or hop in a car measure the distance in miles and then convert it.
I would use a yardstick, a foot ruler, a tape measure, a meter stick, or a laser rangefinder to make the measurement. After I knew the distance, I could convert it into any convenient unit in order to describe it or report it to others. The most convenient metric units would be either meters or centimeters.
Western world scientists measure in feet per second.Metric is in meters per second.
Muzzle.
Any unit could be used. The most common for distances withterrestrial orders of magnitude is the kilometer = 1,000 meters.