What is your unit?
Does this answer it?
1 meter:
0.001 kilometers
0.01 hectometers
0.1 decameters
10 decimeters
100 centimeters
1000 millimeters
No. You can't convert between, or compare, a number without any units, with a number that has units.
No number of square meters equals any number of linear meters; the measurement units are incompatible.
For units of length, metre. For a measuring device, meter.
As 16 is a number with no units, it can't be converted to square metres without additional information relating to what units it has.
It is 1 - without units.
capillary number(Ca)=(viscosity*velocity)/surface tension viscosity have the unit (kg/(meter*time)) same for velocity(meter/time) and surface tension ((kg*meter)/(time2*meter)) so= (kg *meter*time*time*meter)/(meter*time*time*kg*meter) = unitless dimension={M0 L0 T0}
There are slightly under 150,000,000,000 meters in 1 AU. So the reciprocal of that would be the number of AU in one meter.
You can invent any number of nonstandard units, but none of them is "best". It is best to use standard units, that is, the meter.
3.28084 feet = 1 meter
Meter organizes stressed and unstressed sounds into measures.
You can't convert that. You can only convert units that measure the same type of thing - for example, units of length to units of length, units of mass to units of mass, units of time to units of time, etc.
Square meter, cubic meter, diopter (= 1/meter). Then, of course, there are derived units that include the meter together with other units - this can be said of most SI units - such as meter/second (for speed), meter/second2 (for acceleration), newton for force (mass x acceleration), work or energy (force x distance), etc.