Sure, in principle you can use ANY unit of length. As an example, a 40-inch diagonal is approximately equal to 1 meter; you can also express that as 0.001 km.Please note (as in the above example) that when using large units, such as km, AU, or light-years, the numbers involved will become very small; so in practice, smaller units are usually used.
distance
measured in Km
Some of them are.
Yes, a widescreen TV is still measured diagonally.
All sound output can and is measured in dB (decibel's)
TV is not measured in millilitres
If you mean kilometres, the answer is distance.
If velocity is km/hr and time is in hours then acceleration will be in km/hr2
Lengths, distances and heights can be measured in kilometres (km) or metres (m). 1 m = 100 cm 1 km = 1000 m = 100 000 cm
Thickness of door is not measured in km. Kilometer is a big quantity.
7926 miles and 12760 km. Thats Pretty long.
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