My meter is about six inches by three (from memory). It measures voltage (both AC and DC) and current.
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The distance between the first line in a hopscotch game and where I would put the top line of the [4, 5] block.
The square root of a square meter
About this long holds palms one meter apart.
3 1/3 Subway sandwiches
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.
about 33 AU's
It's about as close as I'm comfortable standing to a stranger
The distance light travels when it goes one meter.
About twice as long as half of its length
It's more than less than a meter but less than more than a meter.
One-half a Darth Vader.
Same length as a string.
Around 2 cats long
About 2 bushels and a peck.
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.
Accidentally measured diagonally, now what
you will have measured 1.00005 meters (sqrt(1+0.01²)), assuming your eyes are the best in the world.
About 4 stacked house cats, or a bit longer than a 3-year-old.
5.618 Bananas
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.
Depends on the meter, dude. There are thermo-meters, speedo-meters, baro-meter...
You win.
"The length of the path travelled by light in vacuum during a time interval of 1/299792458 of a second, where the second is defined by a hyperfine transition frequency of caesium."
This is the actual definition, but it's also pretty weird.
And here I thought it was that sick of metal in the wall in France when it is 21 degrees C
It was defined as
one ten-millionth of the shortest distance from the North Pole to the equator passing through Paris.
The stick of metal in Paris is just so people don't have to do measure the distance between the north pole and the equator each time they want to check their measuring tool.
They redefined it a few years ago to base all units on some objectively measurable natural constant. Because that stick of metal might still decay or warp or something and you don't always want to travel to France when you want to know the length of a meter. Much easier to measure the atoms and light you have on hand.
Updating the kilogram standard took them forever because you need really reliable force measurement instruments and very precise calibration
How many midi-chlorians does 1 meter have tho...
Well, meter, like atom meter? Or like gas meter? Anti meter? You need to specify the type of meter.
Pentameter
About a yard
Meter‽ We are more than well acquainted.
Take a really long rope and put one end on either pole of the Earth, and the other end on the equator. Use the shortest path, and make sure the rope is tight. No squiggles allowed! Chop that rope into exactly 10 000 000 equal parts. One of them is as long as a meter. Now you just need to find the right one.
Edit: more zeros.
Distance between pole and equator is... 10 km?
Good catch. I screwed up the zeros. Fixed it now.
About ten minutes, wait, what was the question?