22.08.2024

5 Tips for Measuring Objects Without Using a Tape Measure

By Lilias

Welcome Tips 5 Tips for Measuring Objects Without Using a Tape Measure

In everyday life, it is not uncommon for a person to be faced with a situation where he must act quickly.

Do you sometimes find yourself in situations where you need to measure objects or distances without having a tape measure or measuring device?

Fortunately, there are some tricks to help you out using simple and effective techniques.

1 – MEASURE WITH A CREDIT CARD

In some occasions, a credit card or business card can also be used as a rough guide. One can easily measure an object by placing the card next to that object.

Just compare the size of the card to the size of the object. For reference, a standard credit card is 3.375 inches long while a standard business card is 3.5 inches long and 2 inches wide.

2 – MEASURE WITH A TICKET

You can get an idea of ​​the length of some objects by looking at the dimensions of money bills. It may be useful to know that:

  • A 20 euro note measures 13.3 x 7.2 cm.
  • A 10 euro note is 12.7 x 6.7 cm.
  • A 5 euro note is equivalent to 12 x 6.2 cm

If you are in a country that uses the dollar, be aware that these notes measure 15.6 x 6.6 cm.

3 – MEASURE WITH THE LEGS

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A normal stride is around 65 cm, while a big step can reach 100 cm.

For example, if you take 15 big steps, that means you have measured a distance of 15 meters.

This method is applied to measure distances or lengths of rooms or corridors without a tape measure.

4 – MEASURE WITH A SIMPLE A4 SHEET

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In order to know the measurement of an object, it is possible to use an A4 sheet. The dimensions of the paper are generally found on its packaging. In the case of an A4 sheet, the dimension is always 29.7 cm by 21 cm.

5 – MEASURE BY HAND

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The principle is to know the distance equivalences between each of the fingers:

  • 2.5 cm is equal to the length of the first joint of the index finger.
  • 5 cm is the equivalent of the length of the thumb.
  • 10 cm is equal to the width measured across the knuckles of the hand, excluding the thumb.
  • 15 cm is the distance between the tip of your thumb and the tip of your index finger when you spread your hand apart.
  • 23 cm is the distance between the tip of your thumb and the tip of your little finger when your hand forms a fist but these two fingers are spread apart at the ends.
  • 46 cm corresponds to the distance between the elbow and the tip of the middle finger.