A two metre square is a square with sides of two metres. This would have an area of 4 square metres.
2 square metres is the area of square with sides sqrt(2).
2*2 = 4 square meters
-- Square the difference between their 'x'-values. -- Square the difference between their 'y'-values. -- Add the two squares. -- Take the square-root of the sum. The result is the distance between the points.
-- take the difference between the 'x' values of the two points; square it -- take the difference between the 'y' vales of the two points; square it -- add the two squares together -- take the square root of the sum The result is the distance between the two points.
A voltmeter measures the potential difference between two points,whether or not the two points are in the same circuit.
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A square is a parallelogram with two consecutive equal sides and two consecutive equal angles.
The main difference is that a square is a geometric shape whereas a rhumbus is a word with no meaning.The main difference between a square and a rhombus is that all the angles of a square are equal. In a rhombus, there are two pairs of equal opposite angles.
Doesn't work. Square decimeter is area, meter is distance. There is no conversion between the two.
The difference btwwen a square and a rectangle is that a rectangle has two congruent lines.
Because the quantity it measures is 'EMF' or 'potential difference', that is,the difference in potential between two points. There may be 1 or 1,000circuit components between the two points.
Because a square meter is two dimensional and a cubic meter is three dimensional, there would theoretically be an infinite number of square meters within a cubic meter.
You can't convert between linear and square measurements. Linear is one dimension, where as square measurements are 2 dimensional, meaning that you'd generally need two lengths to calculate an area (unless talking curved such as circle). If you said millimetres squared to make a square meter, the answer would be 1,000,000. This seems counterintuitive because there are 1000mm in a meter, but as the difference is squared (length x length = area in squaring), it becomes 1,000x1,000