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That would be distance.
That would be distance.
momentum
No. A light-year is a measurement. A light year is a distance measurement based on how far light travels in a year.
You can't. A tme is not a recognized unit of measurement as far as I can tell.
The measurement of distance is how far point a is from point b. Centimetres, kilometres, feet, miles, are just some of the measurements that can be used.
CC IS A MEASUREMENT OF VOLUME, IE- HOW BIG IS YOUR MOTOR? , KM IS A MEASUREMENT OF DISTANCE, IE- HOW FAR IS IT TO THE SALOON?, SO YOU CANNOT "TRANSFER" ONE TO THE OTHER.
click him from a far distance if not i guess ya cant mabby on Easter
Grams (kilo, micro, whatever) are a measurement of weight, not distance. Distance is Meters - Kilometers, etc. Saturn is 1,429,400,000 Kilometers from the Sun.
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The amount of time it takes to arrive at the destination over the distance traveled. Remember time is just a measurement of movement through space. Hence the reason it is called the space-time continuum. You should use this formula: Distance=Velocity/Time