No.
But you can multiply the length of something by the mass of a unit of length of that same something provided it is of uniform cross section.
eg if a one meter length of wire ways 7 grams, a kilometer length of that wire will weigh 1000*7 grams.
Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of length.Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of length.Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of length.Kilogram is a unit of mass, not of length.
Molar mass is a whole number multiple of the Empirical formula mass
The linear mass density formula is mass per unit length, denoted by (lambda) and calculated as mass divided by length. It is used to find the mass of a one-dimensional object by dividing its total mass by its length.
Mass: Gram Length: Metre Volume: Litre
Mass: Kilogram Length: Metre Capacity: Litre
The lower the frequency, the larger mass and longer length, The higher the frequency, the smaller the mass, and shorter the length.
By unit of mass add time and conversion ,we can say that SI Unit of length mass is kg and SI Unit of time is seconds (sec).
Gravitation can be expressed as either an acceleration or a force per unit mass.[Acceleration] = [Length/Time2][Force per unit mass] = [mass-length/Time2] per [mass] = [length/time2]
Volume= Length x Height x thickness = Mass ---------- Density So, Thickness = Mass ---------------------------------- Density x Length x Height
You measure its length, breath, height and mass. Then Density = Mass/(Length*Breadth*Mass) in the appropriate units.
No!
millimetre