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File:Scale ruler, 1 foot and 300 mm. jpg - Wikipedia You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work to remix – to adapt the work to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work to remix – to adapt the work Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way
Ruler - Wikipedia A variety of rulers A carpenter's rule Retractable flexible rule or tape measure A closeup of a steel ruler A ruler in combination with a letter scale A ruler, sometimes called a rule, scale, line gauge, or metre meter stick, is an instrument used to make length measurements, whereby a length is read from a series of markings called "rules" along an edge of the device [1] Usually, the
Foot (unit) - Wikipedia The foot (standard symbol: ft) [1][2] is a unit of length in the British imperial and United States customary systems of measurement The prime symbol, ′, is commonly used to represent the foot [3] In both customary and imperial units, one foot comprises 12 inches, and one yard comprises three feet Since an international agreement in 1959, the foot is defined as equal to exactly 0 3048
List of humorous units of measurement - Wikipedia Many people have made use of, or invented, units of measurement intended primarily for their humor value This is a list of such units invented by sources that are notable for reasons other than having made the unit itself, and that are widely known in the Anglophone world for their humor value
Tape measure - Wikipedia A tape measure or measuring tape is a long, flexible ruler used to measure length or distance [1] It usually consists of a ribbon of cloth, plastic, fibreglass, or metal (usually - hard steel alloy) strip with linear measurement markings
1:64 scale - Wikipedia The 1:64 scale is a traditional scale for models and miniatures, in which one unit (such as an inch or a centimeter) on the model represents 64 units on the actual object It is also known as the "three-sixteenths scale" since 3 16 of an inch represents one foot An average human is approximately 16 inches (27 mm) tall when represented in 1:64 scale
Unit of length - Wikipedia A ruler, depicting two customary units of length, the centimeter and the inch A unit of length refers to any arbitrarily chosen and accepted reference standard for measurement of length
Metre-stick - Wikipedia A metrestick divided into 1,000 mm and labeled with 100 cm A metre-stick, metrestick (or meter-stick and meterstick as alternative spellings); [1] or yardstick[2] is either a straightedge or foldable ruler used to measure length, and is especially common in the construction industry They are often made of wood or plastic, and often have metal or plastic joints so that they can be folded