It stands for standard Weight, the unit for light intensity.
L x W x H = V
Work is measured in energy or Joules (J), which is a watt*second (W*s). While power is measure in watts (W), which is amps*volts (A*V) or joules/seconds (J/s).
It is a measure of work done (P=W/t)/tor energy change over time (P=ΔE/t)
The SI unit of measure for volume is the 'Litre'.
work and energy +++ The Joule (J) is the unit of energy, alone, not of work. The Watt (W) is the unit of power, i.e. work done in converting or transferring energy, and 1W = 1J/s.
A tape measure to measure the height (h cm), depth (d cm) and width (w cm). Then capacity = h*d*w cm3 = h*d*w/1000 litres.
You can measure a peanut, b*w*h with cm or inches.
P = 2L + 2W P = 2(L + W) P/2 = L + W If the perimeter is given and you know one of the side measure length (i.e mL), then you can find the measure length of the other sides. If you know the measure length of L, then the measure length of W is P/2 - L = W,and vice versa.
no, Hertz (Hz) is a measure of frequency, Watts (W) is a measure of power.
You measure the length, L, in some units (inches, centimetres, whatever), measure the width, W, in the same units and then calculate L/W.
W= mxa ( wich is 9.8)
Measure length of the room, measure the width of the room L x W = Area of the room
L x W x H = V
Work is measured in energy or Joules (J), which is a watt*second (W*s). While power is measure in watts (W), which is amps*volts (A*V) or joules/seconds (J/s).
You measure the energy E and divide it into hc. Wavelength w = hc/E = 0.2E-24/Energy.
It is a measure of work done (P=W/t)/tor energy change over time (P=ΔE/t)
Measure the length (L), width (W) and height (H). Then total surface area = 2*(L*W + W*H +H+L)