That's the standard unit of length. In case you are accustomed to the old English units: a meter is a bit more than a yard.
In Physics, the word "meter" means the measurement of distance in meters e.g. The height of this room is 2.3 meters.
The specific resistance of the material can be calculated
All units of measure can be used in Physics. But if the Physicist wants to tell anybody else about his work, he usually has to convert the results of his research into SI units. Those are 'kilogram' for mass, 'meter' for length, 'second' for time, 'ampere' for current', and all the other SI units that are made out of these four.
Physics is used in the banking sector in various ways. The electronics used in the banking industry rely on physics and there is also the use of statistics which is part of physics as well.
Physics, and the associated mathematics, can be used to calculate a trajectory.
pico meter
In Physics, the word "meter" means the measurement of distance in meters e.g. The height of this room is 2.3 meters.
The meter
In both physics and computing, 'kilo' is a prefix meaning 'thousand', so it has the same value in both fields. In physics, it may be used with 'meter', 'gram', 'watt', 'pascal', 'pound' etc. In computing, it is almost always used with 'bit' or 'byte'.
It is the standard unit of measure for distance.
The specific resistance of the material can be calculated
in minarat of taj the physics is used
Lots of them, really. The foot, inch, mile, fathom, and furlong. The meter, centimeter, kilometer, and angstrom. The light year, the astronomical unit, and the parsec. The Plank distance. And many more. Any unit of distance is fundamentally as good as any other.The units most commonly used in science today are known as the MKS (meter, kilogram, second) units of the SI (Système International) so the distance unit used most often in the study of physics in the meter.
All units of measure can be used in Physics. But if the Physicist wants to tell anybody else about his work, he usually has to convert the results of his research into SI units. Those are 'kilogram' for mass, 'meter' for length, 'second' for time, 'ampere' for current', and all the other SI units that are made out of these four.
No; it is usually the other way round: math is used in physics.
Physics are definitely used when getting hit by a car. When getting hit by a car physics explains the injury.
Physics started out as Natural Philosphy then became Physical Science which then got shortened to Physics.