Using a measuring tape or a ruler would be more suitable for measuring lengths, as a steel square is primarily intended for measuring and marking angles in carpentry and woodworking. Known as a framing square or carpenter's square, it has a right angle shape with a long arm and a shorter perpendicular arm, which are specifically designed for checking and marking 90-degree angles.
No, a steel square cannot be used for measuring lengths. A steel square, also known as a framing square or carpenter's square, is primarily used in carpentry and woodworking for measuring and marking angles, not for measuring lengths. It has a right angle shape with a long arm and a shorter perpendicular arm, which are used to check and mark 90-degree angles. To measure lengths accurately, a measuring tape or a ruler would be more appropriate.
Yes, a steel square can be used for measuring lengths as well.