The 'meter' is the basic SI unit for length, regardless of
what the length may describe.
A linear metre is a unit of length. A square metre is a unit of area. The two units are incompatible.
A metre and a linear metre are the same unit of measure - the word "linear" is used to distinguish it from a square metre or a cubic metre. Therefore, 350 linear metres is equal to 350 metres.
A linear metre is the same unit of measurement as a metre. Therefore, 0.41 metres is equal to 0.41 linear metres.
Velocity consists of any unit of speed, plus a direction. A unit of speed is (any unit of length or distance) divided by (any unit of time). Examples: -- inches per second -- feet per second -- meters per second -- miles per hour -- kilometers per hour -- furlongs per fortnight -- yards per week
Meters per second
The SI unit for ANY velocity is meters / second.
A linear metre is a unit of length. A square metre is a unit of area. The two units are incompatible.
A meter (metre) is a linear unit. there are no "non-linear" meters.
A linear metre is a unit of length. A cubic metre is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
A linear metre is a unit of length. A square metre is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Square metres are a unit of area. Linear metres are a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.
A linear metre is a unit of distance. A square metre is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
A linear metre is a unit of length. A square metre is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
not possible to convert a volume unit to a length unit.
(linear speed) = (rotational speed) x (radius or distance from the center) To use consistent measures, use radians/second for rotational speed, meters for the radius, and meters/second for the linear speed. If you know rotational speed in some other unit - for example, rpm (rotations per minute) - convert to radians per second first.
(linear speed) = (rotational speed) x (radius or distance from the center) To use consistent measures, use radians/second for rotational speed, meters for the radius, and meters/second for the linear speed. If you know rotational speed in some other unit - for example, rpm (rotations per minute) - convert to radians per second first.
A linear metre and a metre are the same unit. Therefore, 8.63 metres is equal to 8.63 linear metres.