Millimetres (mm), Centimetres (cm), Metres (m), Kilometres (km).
Inches (in), Feet (ft), Yard (yd), Miles (mi),
Nautical Miles (nmi)
Light Years (ly)
Mph M/s/s
10 units
SI units: time:second length: meter speed:meter/second velocity:meter/second.
SI units are defined for physical measurements, like measurements of mass, length, etc. - there are no specific SI units for plain numbers.SI units are defined for physical measurements, like measurements of mass, length, etc. - there are no specific SI units for plain numbers.SI units are defined for physical measurements, like measurements of mass, length, etc. - there are no specific SI units for plain numbers.SI units are defined for physical measurements, like measurements of mass, length, etc. - there are no specific SI units for plain numbers.
SI units are the standard units used to measure things with so they know they are all talking the same language. Examples of SI units are * length - meter (m) * mass - kilogram (kg) * time - second (s) * electric - current ampere (A) * temperature - kelvin (K) * amount of substance - mole (mol) * luminous intensity - candela (cd)
Examples are the 'meter' and the 'kilogram' respectively.
m to the second
Examples of length include the distance between two points, the size of an object from end to end, and the measurement of how long something is. It can be measured in units such as inches, feet, meters, or kilometers.
The foot, yard, mile, gallon, quart, pound and fluid ounce are examples of units of measurement in the United States customary units system. Examples of metric units of measurement include the meter, kilometer and gram.
It is s units on some unspecified scale for measuring length.
no it will not change if the lengths are different units. That is because it is defined as length/length per degree and as you see length cancels out. Its units are simply per degree only
You can convert units of length to units of length, and units of area to units of area. But it doesn't make sense to convert between units of length and units of area.
Units; Unguent are some examples.
Meters, kilograms, seconds
Mph M/s/s
This is a rectangle, not a square, but the problem is solved in the same manner. Multiply length x width. You did not provide units for the 2 and 7, so I'll give you some answers with various units. If the units for length and width are centimeters, A = 2cm x 7cm = 14cm2. If the units for length and width are meters, A = 2m x 7m = 14m2. If the units for length and width are inches, A = 2in x 7in = 14in2. If the units for length and width are feet, A = 2ft x 7ft = 14ft2.
It is a pure number and numbers do not have units. If you are thinking of pi in the context of a circle, it is the ratio of the length of the circumference to the length of the diameter. Length/Length, so there are no units.