When writing anything that requires a numerical value, you should write the value in number form. In some math equations, you may be required to spell out your answers using the alphabet, while some answers would just require a number.
When writing a numerical value you use the standard numerical unit. There is the use of number placement, ones, tens, hundreds and there is the decimal points and comma to give numerical value.
1 (one).
The prefix 'deci' is used to indicate one tenth the value of the unit.
A number and a unit make up a measurement.
magnitude of force is nothing but, expressing force in numerical value in accodence with its unit.-A.NITHIN SANTHOSH magnitude of force is nothing but, expressing force in numerical value in accordance with its unit.-A.NITHIN SANTHOSH
"Numerical value" simply refers to the number, in this case, 1200. Of course, if you convert it to a different unit you'll get a different numerical value - a different number.
Milli is a prefix. It has no numerical value. It means that whatever unit that it precedes is divided by 1000. milligram = 0.001 g millilitre/ milliliter = 0.001 L
It is an element of the matrix. This could be a numerical value or an algebraic expression.
You wouldnt use a unit, just a numerical value such as 5 or 10.
You cannot. Inches are a measurement unit; here is no intrinsic numerical value.
No, "wide" is not a preposition. It is an adjective that describes the extent or measurement across something in a lateral direction.
base unit value