kilometer or meter. Either will work.
The standard SI unit of length is the meter. For very large and very small lengths, fractions and multiples of the meter are used, such as nanometer, millimeter, centimeter, and kilometer.
You can't convert that. A hectar is a unit of area; a kilometer is a unit of length.
A second is a SI base unit.
A magnitude is a pure number - with no SI unit.
A hectare is a unit of area, a kilometer is a unit of length, so you can't compare them. A SQUARE kilometer is equa to 100 hectares.
Measurement of length.
No. The SI unit of length is the meter; the same unit with prefixes (such as millimeter and kilometer) is also used.
The SI unit of length is meter. The other units are kilometer , centimeter etc.
It is a customary multiple in the SI system. The SI unit for length is the metre. A kilometre is 1000 metres.
The S.I. unit of distance is the metres, which is basically the distance between any two points.
The recommended unit is kilometer (derived from the SI unit meter).
A Kilometer is a metric (SI) unit of linear mesurement, reaching 1000 meters.
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The SI unit for length is the meter, but for longer distances the kilometer is used. There are 1000 meters in a kilometer.
The correct spelling of the metric (SI) unit of distance is kilometer (1000 meters).
The meter is an SI unit. If you have an SI unit for length, it will be meters, or something (like a kilometer) that is easily convertible to meters (kilo means 1000, milli means 1/1000, etc.).
Kilometer = 1000 meter, a part of the SI units. However, it is a large distance, which would not normally be used in chemistry. A kilometer is roughly the distance you can walk in 10 minutes.