No, it is a physical property. It is a description of physical dimensions.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that 1 cm=10 mm 46 mm=4.6 cm
Its length is 46-56 cm.
If the original meterstick was broken into two pieces, and one piece is 54 cm long, then the other piece would be the total length of the meterstick (100 cm) minus the length of the first piece. Therefore, the length of the other piece would be 100 cm - 54 cm = 46 cm.
No, that's a physical property. A chemical property would be something along the lines of reactivity with water, pH, heat of combustion, etc... If it has to do with reactions, then it's a chemical property.
circumference = pi*46 cm
There are: 460 mm = 46 cm
46 inches = 116.84 centimeters.
46 in x 2.54 cm/in = 116.84 cm 52 in x 2.54 cm/in = 132.08 cm So 46 to 52 inches is roughly 117 to 132 centimetres.
-46 cm -1 foot 6inches -1 foot 46 cm That's what I can think of
To change cm to mm, simply multiply by 10. 46*10=460 mm
2.5 cm = 1"46 cm = 18.4" (1.5')
46 inches = 116.84 cm