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An object's height is the measure of the distance between its lowest point and its highest point expressed in linear units.
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The height of the wave, above the rest position, is its Amplitude. Twice the amplitude is the distance from the deepest point to the highest point.
The SI unit of force is the 'newton'. 1 Newton = 1 kilogram-meter per second2 A strain gauge is a common measuring device and is highly portable, which is a good thing when you wish to measure the pulling force of a harbour tug, the lifting capacity of a crane, or the mass of a truck on the highway.
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some scales, a newtonmeter maybe...
newtonmeter (Nm) or Joule (J)
If you measure from sea level, Mt. Everest is highest. If you measure from the center of the earth, Mt. Chimborazo is highest.
If you measure from sea level, Mt. Everest is highest. If you measure from the center of the earth, Mt. Chimborazo is highest.
If you measure from sea level, Mt. Everest is highest. If you measure from the center of the earth, Mt. Chimborazo is highest.
If you measure from sea level, Mt. Everest is highest. If you measure from the center of the earth, Mt. Chimborazo is highest.
It measures about 567
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Highest setting on the meter.Highest setting on the meter.
the highest measure quantity is hectare and acres respectively
An object's height is the measure of the distance between its lowest point and its highest point expressed in linear units.