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A metric ruler is 30 cm in length. This type of ruler is commonly called a metric foot ruler because it is similar in length to a one foot ruler.
Yes, iron is magnetic.
It is 2/10 past the one inch mark on a ruler.
NOT all metals are magnetic
what are the smallest units on a metric ruler?
no it can not .it is because a magnetic meterial can made in to magnet
Rubbing a ruler with a cloth causes the transfer of electrons between the ruler and the cloth. This transfer creates an imbalance of charge on the ruler, leading to a build-up of static electricity.
No. The meridians are where they are because their location is defined. Magnetic effects don't distort them, any more than you could use a magnet to move the 47/8-inch mark to a different place on a ruler.
A WOOD RULER A STONE RULER A IRON RULER A DIAMOND RULER A EMERALD RULER
It will become an electro-magnet which is an temporary magnet. it is because of the induction property, the magnetic effect gets transfered to the Scale. (it can be any piece of Iron)
Yes, just as sure as there are measurements between two lines on a ruler, and latitudes between two parallels on a globe.
she is the best ruler because she loves Canadian bacon.
No; he was the ruler.
British ruler, japan ruler, German ruler
No, platinum is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic metal and does not exhibit magnetic properties.
Sulfur is non-magnetic. It does not have magnetic properties like iron or nickel, which are considered magnetic materials.
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