Length of a Line...

Length of a Line...

Science

Cookies help us deliver our Services. By using our Services or clicking I agree, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn More.

D
Losing the Thread

Quarantined World

Joined
27 Oct 04
Moves
87415
23 May 20

@sonhouse said
@joe-shmo
So one cm could be just one barleycorn. 2.4 cm=1 inch.
Well I thought it was 2.54 cm to an inch. That would make 5 centimeters equal to 6 barleycorns (to within a few percent). Maybe the GM guys can sort that out so there's metric GM-barley where it's 5/6 cm long and Imperial GM-barley which is 1/3 inch long.

s
Fast and Curious

slatington, pa, usa

Joined
28 Dec 04
Moves
53223
23 May 20

@DeepThought
Yep, I goofed, 25.4 mm/inch.

Dave

S.Yorks.England

Joined
18 Apr 10
Moves
83827
24 May 20

I once watched a programme which posed the age oldquestion "how long is a piece of string?"
The answer is it depends on how closely you observe it.
Under a microscope when you can see it isn't actually straight but composed of lot's of little bits like this on a really small scale /\/\/\ it obviously measures much longer

D
Losing the Thread

Quarantined World

Joined
27 Oct 04
Moves
87415
24 May 20

@venda said
I once watched a programme which posed the age oldquestion "how long is a piece of string?"
The answer is it depends on how closely you observe it.
Under a microscope when you can see it isn't actually straight but composed of lot's of little bits like this on a really small scale /\/\/\ it obviously measures much longer
Fun with fractals.

Quiz Master

RHP Arms

Joined
09 Jun 07
Moves
48793
27 May 20

@eladar said
The brain is ready when it is ready.
Try this famous experiment. Find a wide glass cup and a narrow cup. Pour water from the wide cup into the narrow cup and ask which glass holds more water. Both cups must be clear to see the level of the water.
Piaget would argue that children are not ready for "conservation"
of volume until the "concrete operational stage" at age 7+