astronomical unit i guess
line measurement- distance between two lines end measurement- distance between two faces
Absolute distance is a measure of distance which can be proven through standard measurement means. For example, a mile or a pound can be proven through the used of standard measurement tools.
Measurement always deals with a distance of a line or a distance between to objects, distance between 2 points, and so on.
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An Astronomical Unit is a unit of measurement roughly equal to the average distance between the Earth and the Sun; about 150 Million Kilometres.
The average distance between Sun and Earth is called the "astronomical unit". It is approximately 150 million km.
A comparison between an unknown quantity and a standard is known formally as a measurement. In essence, by taking a measurement of a standard against an unknown quantity, you are creating your own system of measurement.
Length is the measurement of distance between two points.
Miles are a measurement of distance, a knot is a measurement of speeed.
The standard units of measurement for measuring distances in our solar system are Astronomical Units (or A.U.). One A.U. is equal to 149,597,870,691 kilometers or 92,955,807 miles. As it happens, an A.U. is also defined as the average distance from the center of the Earth to the center of the sun, so the answer to "how far is the earth from the sun" would be, on average, 1 A.U.
The unit of measurement typically used to measure the distance between buildings is feet or meters.
Yes, depending on the data being studied. Standard deviation can be thought of as the magnitude of the average distance between the data points and their mean.