take a meter stick, now cut it in half. glue it back together. a meter is probably a little bit longer than this since you lost some material cutting.
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if the meter is dramatic, could be 5 feet.
I think we can agree there are large and short meters. So everyone is right.
Hold one arm on your body and stretch the other one to your side. Now make your wrists/hands point forward. This is a meter.
Take one liter of water at "room temperature" an aprox of 20 Celcuis degrees at one atmosfere pressure. Take a straight transparent tube of one centimeter inner thickness. Put the water in without spilling.
Measue...
A meter...
That's wrong. The tube has a cross section of 0.25π cm² so your tube will be filled ~1,2732m high.
Also as others have stated, if you can measure 1cm you already have a definition of a Meter.
About 0.59 Smoots
approximately 1.06 × 10⁻⁷ nanolightyears
It is exactly one half of two meters.
Well, meter, like atom meter? Or like gas meter? Anti meter? You need to specify the type of meter.
5.618 Bananas
Same length as a string.
One-half a Darth Vader.
About this long holds palms one meter apart.
The distance that light travels in about a three hundred millionth of a second. Wait, that's just the actual definition.
3 feet + a snickers bar
Or if I feel the need to be rude toward a man: 3 feet + your penis
It's approximately 100 quarts per square foot.
It's more than less than a meter but less than more than a meter.
About as wide as my oversized fridge.
Can't wait to get rid of that shit and have something that actually fits in my kitchen.
The distance between the first line in a hopscotch game and where I would put the top line of the [4, 5] block.
My meter is about six inches by three (from memory). It measures voltage (both AC and DC) and current.
One universe across, depending on your frame of reference