well, if you want to measure the length, just stretch the tape and measure it. If you want to measure the diameter, measure the circumference of the screw, then divided by 3.1415, then you will get the diameter.
You take a tape measure and you measure it length and height and that is all you do.
broken measure is an incomplete and the complete maesure is complete
it measure length
ceilometers measure cloud heights.
A seismometer would measure earthquakes, but there is no such activity on the moon to measure.
A seismogragh and/or seismometer.
A Geologist uses a seismometer to measure earth tremors and movements, and to help predict a possible earthquake.
A desire to record the occurrence and measure of earthquakes.
A seismometer.
The seismometer is the 'odd one out'. The other instruments measure factors to do with weather (wind speed, air pressure & temperature) - the seismometer measures movements in the Earth's crust.
You use a seismometer. Then, measure the magnitude according to the Richter scale.
Seismometer (or seismograph) and it measure seismic waves
A seismometre detects seismic impulses in other words it basically measures earthquakes
The instrument used to measure seismic activity is called a seismometer or seismograph. It detects and records the vibrations caused by earthquakes or other seismic events.
A seismometer is used to measure the intensity of an earthquake by detecting and recording the ground motion caused by seismic waves. It provides data on the amplitude and frequency of the seismic waves, which helps in determining the earthquake's magnitude and duration.
A seismometer is typically larger than a manometer. Seismometers are designed to detect and measure seismic waves, which requires more complex components and sensors. Manometers, on the other hand, are used to measure pressure and are generally smaller and simpler in design.