An acre is a unit of area. Other units of area include square meter, square centimeter, square foot, square yard, hectare, etc.
No, a unit is a dimension.
"Dimensionless" means it doesn't have a unit.
The square of a vector quantity is the vector magnitude times itself without a change in the orientation.
No kilogram is the SI unit for fundamental physical quantity namely mass.
The physical quantity is simply called area. The official unit (in SI) is the square meter.
The difference between quantity and unit in "16 pounds" is the unit is pounds and the quantity is 16.
An acre is a unit of area. Other units of area include square meter, square centimeter, square foot, square yard, hectare, etc.
Squares are multiplication of one kind of unit two times as when meter is multiplied by a meter then it will become meter square, when kilogram is multiplied by another kilogram quantity then the unit will become Kg square Now to change one square unit to another there are some metric rules
A standard use for a measurement of a physical quantity is called the unit of that physical quantity
It is a unit rate.A unit rate.
There is no SI "base unit" for area. Originally there was a unit called an are which was equivalent to 100 square meters, but this has fallen out of favor. The hectare (100 are, or 10,000 square meters, or the area of a square 100 meters on a side) is also sometimes used, but it's not a base unit.Area is a derived quantity (from the unit for length), so the most appropriate SI unit for area is the square meter.
The quantity of matter per unit volume is the density.
No, a unit is a dimension.
A unit.
It is the rate.
the physical quantity is distance and unit is meters