Motion and Measurement of Distances

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1. The length of steps, arms, hands, or fingers are all examples of measures.

2. Measures that are same all over the world are known as measures.

3. The is the set of units to maintain uniformity all over the world.

4. is the S.I. unit of length.

5. If a broken scale is used to take measurements such that the starting point for the reading is at "a" cm and the other end is at "b" cm, then the length of the object will be cm

6. Motion of the needle of the sewing machine is .

7. Motion of the wheel of a bicycle is .

8. The two parts which must be mentioned to state the result of a measurement are and .

9. Distance between two cities are generally measured in units of length.

10. is the minimum amount that can be measured by a device.