degrees or radians
degrees
In the context of measuring angles or distances, nanometers and radians are not directly related units. Nanometers are used to measure very small distances, while radians are used to measure angles. They are different units that serve different purposes in the field of measurement.
Degrees are used to measure angles.
Not normally. A protractor is generally used to measure angles.
The answer will depend on the units which were used to measure it as 10x10x5.The answer will depend on the units which were used to measure it as 10x10x5.The answer will depend on the units which were used to measure it as 10x10x5.The answer will depend on the units which were used to measure it as 10x10x5.
use a protractor to measure angles
Square units are used to measure the area of something.
simply units....
Supplementary units in the SI system are used to measure solid angles and angles. The supplementary unit for solid angles is the steradian (symbol: sr), which measures how much of the space a three-dimensional object occupies. The supplementary unit for angles is the radian (symbol: rad), which measures the angle subtended by an arc of a circle that is equal in length to the radius of the circle.
Nothing. Translation does not affect the measure of sides (or angles).
Degrees is the measure for angles and temperature. "Degree" can apply to many things other than angles and temperature. In fact, a degree of angles is quite different from a degree of temperature. You might say more exactly that there are degrees F, degrees C, and degrees K acting as units of temperature measurements, in fact. Also more precisely, you might say that there are 'degrees of arc' as the unit measure of angles. But then, so are 'minutes' and 'seconds' a measure of arc - smaller units of a degree.
They are surveying instruments used to measure angles.