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A linear (lineal) metre is the same thing as a metre. I think it's a dumbed down term for a metre so people won't get confused with metre, square metre and cubic metre.
There are 1,000 millimetres in 1 metre. So the unit in the question is a millimetre.
Metre
A micrometre is a thousandth of a metre.
Another name for a force meter is a dynamometer.
Yes - a cubic metre of wood is called a stere - derived from the French word stère, meaning "a cubic metre" - from which the French word stèrer also derives, meaning "to measure in cubic metres".
Yes, "metre squared" and "square metre" refer to the same unit of area. The term "square metre" is the standard nomenclature used in the International System of Units (SI), while "metre squared" is a more descriptive way of expressing the same measurement. Both denote an area that is equal to a square with sides of one metre in length.
lineal (or linear) metre, this refers to length or distance. this avoids confusion of square metres or cubic metres. there is no need to use this term in normal circumstances. timber can be sold by the cubic metre for fire wood, square metre for flooring or linear metre for framing
Illuminance is another term for luminous-flux density which defines the intensity of the luminous flux arriving at a surface, measured in lumens per square metre, which is given the special name 'lux'.
Your question is unclear. However specific gravity is another term for density. Density is the mass of a substance in a unit of volume. Kilograms per cubic metre for instance
A metre is a measure of distance, from one point to another point, while a square metre is a measure of area.
264.17 US Gallons 1 cubic metre