You mean the moduli of elasticity. That is pascal or N/m2
. . they are a convenient unit. Another convenient unit is the parsec.
any convenient unit of length
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Hello, fermi is the convenient unit which equals to 10^-15 m
It is a more convenient unit of measurement.
No, the angstrom is a unit of distance. Specifically 0.1 nanometer. It is a very convenient unit for measuring the wavelengths of various colors of visible light.
Yes, metres would be a convenient unit of measure.
Almost always Angstroms; bond lengths are typically 1 to 2 Angstroms, so it's a convenient unit.
There's no "correct" unit. You can use any unit of mass you like, althoughthe gram is sure to result in the most convenient final number.
Any unit of length can be used. The most convenient number is probably the result of using inches or centimeters.
SI unit system is used by all scientists.. Hence, it is a standard unit for measurement.
Energy is measured in joules. Sometimes the older unit "calorie" is used instead - this is a unit defined on the basis of heat, but it is still a unit of energy.