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Consider the standard unit of length: metermeter. How was it divided into decimeter, centimeter, millimeter, etc. when there were no shorter lengths than the standard  ? What is the physical/experimental process involved?

Consider the standard unit of length: meter. How was it divided into decimeter, centimeter, millimeter, etc. when there were no shorter lengths than the standard  ? What is the physical/experimental process involved?

Consider the standard unit of length: meter. How was it divided into decimeter, centimeter, millimeter, etc. when there were no shorter lengths than the standard? What is the physical/experimental process involved?

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How is a standard unit divided into equally smaller or fractional units experimentallyphysically/experimentally?

Consider the standard unit of length: meter. How was it divided into decimeter, centimeter, millimeter, etc. experimentally? Therewhen there were no shorter lengths than the standard ? What is the physical/experimental process involved?

How is a standard unit divided into smaller or fractional units experimentally?

Consider the standard unit of length: meter. How was it divided into decimeter, centimeter, millimeter, etc. experimentally? There were no shorter lengths than the standard?

How is a standard unit divided into equally smaller or fractional units physically/experimentally?

Consider the standard unit of length: meter. How was it divided into decimeter, centimeter, millimeter, etc. when there were no shorter lengths than the standard ? What is the physical/experimental process involved?

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