1 light-hour is 1,079,252,850km
At face value they are both the same
No the Km can never be a negative value. The Km increases or decreases with temperature. An incorrect calculation can produce a negative value.
There is no answer. You cannot derive a three dimensional value from a one dimensional value.
1 square mile is about 3 times as large as one square km.
No. The value km/hr is a speed. The value km/sec/hour is acceleration (how many km/sec do you gain each hour).
To convert km into m, you multiply by 1000. Since there are 1000 m in one km, there are 732 m in 0.732 km.
Yes. Having a zero as the last number in a figure with a decimal part to it does not change anything. * * * * * Except that the first expression implies that the value is accurate to 0.01 km while the second is accurate to 0.1 km. This means that the first could be any value between 2.595 km and 2.605 km whereas the second lies between 2.55 km and 2.65 km.
An uncompetitive inhibitor affects both the Km and Vmax values in enzyme kinetics by decreasing the apparent Km value and reducing the Vmax value.
76.46872 G/Km.
Uncompetitive inhibition affects both the Km and Vmax values in enzyme kinetics by decreasing the apparent Km value without changing the Vmax value.
mercury 58 million km venus 108 million km earth 149.9million km mars 228 million km jupiter 778.5million km saturn 1.43 billion km uranus 2.88 billion km neptune 4.5 billion km
multiply the miles value by 1.61 The formula to convert miles to km: 1 mi* 1.609344 km 1 mi = 1.609344 km