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.
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)
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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, platinum is not magnetic. It is a non-magnetic metal and does not exhibit magnetic properties.
No; he was the ruler.
Sulfur is non-magnetic. It does not have magnetic properties like iron or nickel, which are considered magnetic materials.
British ruler, japan ruler, German ruler
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