Yes, but a scale can also be used to show a smaller distance by using a bigger distance (i.e. the opposite of the above). For example, imagine we were drawing a representation of something really small like the structure of an atom. If we wanted to draw this accurately we would have to use a scale which uses a larger distance to represent a smaller one.
Yes.
In the metric system, each measurement is ten times smaller or larger than the previous or next measurement. For example, a millimeter is ten times smaller than a centimeter. A centimeter is ten times smaller than a decimeter, and so on. This chart may be helpful The column on the far left lists the measurements in order from largest to smallest, top to bottom. The three columns on the right list the name of the measurement and the abbreviation.
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Because when you convert to a larger unit, you know that you will wind up with less of them, and if you divide by a number greater than ' 1 ', then the quotient is always a smaller number than you started with.
are asteroids smaller or larger than planets
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No, never.
Yes.
They aren't relevant units of measurement you boob.
Kilo is a more common and widely used prefix than tera because it represents a smaller unit of measurement, such as a thousand, which is easier to relate to in everyday contexts. Tera, on the other hand, represents a much larger unit of measurement, equivalent to a trillion, which is less commonly used in everyday language or measurements.
You use feet when dealing with smaller amounts of a measurement. Like buildings, or plots of land buildings are on. You use miles with larger distances, like the distance from Chicago to St. Louis.
Larger brakes = shorter stopping distance.
At a larger distance, the gravitional force gets smaller.
Remember that the further your number is from zero, the smaller it is -- this means that once you go below 0.0, larger numbers will actually mean a smaller measurement, so 0.375 is a larger measurement than 0.0600 because it is closer to zero.
No it does not.
No, even if going around in a circle is counted, the distance is the same.