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In the International System of Units (SI Units), time is measured in seconds.
Area of rectangular room = length * breadth. it is measured in square units.
Weight is measured in units called newtons , while mass is measured in units called grams and kilograms.
Area is measured in square units.
The International System of Units (SI Units) specifies the basic unit of mass to be the kilogram (kg). All other units of mass are derived from this official standard. There is, however something called an Atomic Mass Unit (AMU). It is offically recognized by the International System of Units but is a measured quantity, not a defined quantity. The AMU equals one twelfth of the mass of an atom of carbon-12 and has a value of 1.660538×10−27 kg.
As 'electricity' is not a quantity and, therefore, cannot be measured, you will need to be more specific as to what you are asking. For example, are you referring to current, voltage, etc?
The units are KgMs- why? Velocity is a vector Quantity and mass is a scalar quantity.
The units are KgMs- why? Velocity is a vector Quantity and mass is a scalar quantity.
In mathematics, two quantities are said to be in units agreement if they have the same units of measure. For example, if two quantities are both measured in meters, then they are in units agreement. If one quantity is measured in meters and the other is measured in centimeters, then they are not in units agreement.
Acceleration
Heat quantity is measured by 3 different types of units. In the united states, Fahrenheit is the standard measurement. We also use Celsius. There is one more besides these two and it is Kelvin.
Specific gravity is not measured in pounds. It is a dimensionless quantity, which results by dividing (in this case) the density of aliminium, by the density of a reference substance, usually water. The result of the division will be the same, whether you use international units (SI, i.e. metric), or obsolete units.
Change in Quantity/ Change in Units of Labor.
The coefficient of friction is dimensionless; it has no units.
other units of pressure are bar and millibar where 1bar=105Nm-2
length*width = area and measured in square units
Price elasticity can be precisely measured by dividing the percentage change on quantity demanded by the percentage change in price that caused it. Thus e can measure price elasticity by using the formula Price elasticity = Percentage change in quantity demanded ÷ percentage change in price