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A tape measure, also called measuring tape, is a type of flexible ruler. Tape measures are made from a variety of materials, including fiber glass, plastic and cloth. They are among the most common measuring tools used today.

When taking internal measurements (i.e. from the inside edge of an object such as between one internal wall and another) the hook can be pushed against the object (e.g. skirting board) providing an accurate measurement. There are multiple articles missing throughout the manuscript, please see few examples below and take time to correct the manuscript: We would appreciate receiving your revised manuscript by Apr 25 2020 11:59PM. When you are ready to submit your revision, log on to https://www.editorialmanager.com/pone/ and select the 'Submissions Needing Revision' folder to locate your manuscript file.With the mass production of the integrated circuit (IC) the tape measure has also entered into the digital age with the digital tape measure. Some incorporate a digital screen to give measurement readouts in multiple formats. An early patent for this type of measure was published in 1977. [14] Optimal Colors to Improve Readability for People with Dyslexia - Text Customization for Readability Online Symposium". w3.org . Retrieved 14 September 2017. Whilst the seasoned professionals amongst you will no doubt be fully aware how to read the various markings on your tape, there will be amateurs, enthusiasts or those just starting off in their careers who aren’t yet so knowledgeable. We regularly get asked the question “how do you read a tape measure”. In response to our customers, therefore, we’ve put together this simple guide that explains just that! Worth the Money: Stanley Tape Measure". Popular Mechanics. 20 March 2014 . Retrieved 15 March 2023. Tape measures sold in the UK often have dual scales for metric and imperial units. Like the American tape measures described above, they also have markings every 16in (40.6cm) and 19.2in (48.8cm).

For more information on proper tool use, consult the series of how-to guides on levels and tools from Johnson Level & Tool. Read one-half inch. Same principle as reading one inch, only this time the space between the second-biggest mark and the biggest is read. You can think of a half-inch mark as half way between a full inch. Find/read the markings. On a standard tape measure, the biggest marking is the inch mark (which generally has the biggest number, if it has them). When referring to the diagram above you'll see a series of large numbers marked 1, 2, 3, and 4. These numbers sit next to long vertical marks which represent whole inches. Put simply 1 = 1", 2 = 2" and so on. Between those numbers are a series of shorter marks which represent fractions of an inch. The mark directly in the middle of the inch denotes a measurment of 1/2" whilst the markings either side of it represent measurements of 1/4" and 3/4" respectively. Even smaller marks then denote 1/8ths and 1/16ths (marked in red) of an inch. It is a good practice to use active voice instead of passive voice which you have throughout the manuscript. As an example: The study’s protocol was approved by the appropriate hospital ethics committee. Instead you should write -> The appropriate hospital ethics committee approved the study’s protocol.Everyone should own a quality tape measure; it’s one of the three all-around tools every homeowner should have. What's more, some tape measures (regardless of expense or quality) can feature steel blades with relatively sharp edges. They may not feel sharp at first but it can be a very different story when travelling at speed.

Metallic Tape is reinforced with copper wires to prevent stretching or twisting of fibers. They are available in many lengths but tapes of 20m and 30m are more commonly used. [24]

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The objective of this study is to evaluate the precision -> The objective of this study is to evaluate the accuracy. Solution:The length of the umbrella starts at the 2-inch mark and ends at the 16-inch mark. So, the length of the umbrella is 16 – 2 inches = 14 inches.

A little more difficult. Break it down into simpler parts. Think of this as what's halfway between 5⁄ 8" and 3⁄ 4"? Find the lowest common denominator: 5⁄ 8" and 6⁄ 8". To find the middle of these two numbers, multiply the denominator by 2. 10⁄ 16" and 12⁄ 16". Halfway between these two numbers? 11⁄ 16". In 1947, the Swedish engineer Ture Anders Ljungberg began developing an improved version and in 1954 the TALmeter was introduced. It features edges at both the end of the tape and the mouth to cut marks so measures (including arcs) can be transferred without reading the scale, as well as a fold-out metal tongue at the rear, also with an edge, to be used when taking internal measures. The tape has three scales: the normal metric, the internal scale and a diameter scale used for instance to measure sheet metal to be rolled into a cylinder of a certain diameter. It was produced by his own company T A Ljungberg AB until 2005, when it was bought by Hultafors in 2005, who retained the name "Talmeter" for the product they now refer to as a märkmeter (marker-meter). [9] As an example, the image below shows a length that goes from the inch mark to an unlabeled marking. We know it’s more than 3/4 of an inch and less than one full inch. The marking is half way between 3/4 (6/8) and 7/8. Therefore, the marking is half of 1/8, or 1/16. Taking this knowledge, you simply add the known fractions to find the length. Convert 3/4 to 12/16 for common denominators and add 12/16 + 1/16 to get 13/16 – that’s your length. The building industry was the first major industry grouping in Australia to complete its change to metric, being completed by January 1976. [19] Australian 5 Metre measuring tape, with the markings entirely in millimetres.The remaining markings follow a similar pattern. ¼" is half of ½". ⅛" is half of ¼". Most tape measure markings go as small as 1⁄ 16;". This tape divides one more time, down to 1⁄ 32".

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