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Is it 2 or 20
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The unit rate is 2! Hope this helps.

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What is the rate for 3 inches of rain in 6 hours?

the unit of rate is 20


How much does a inch snow weigh?

It depends on how much you have!! One shovelful of snow, for example, weighs less than the amount of snow on your driveway. I suspect what you are really asking is not how much snow weighs but how much it weighs per cubit foot or cubic yard. Weight per unit volume is called density. But even that is tricky with respect to snow. The density of snow varies greatly. Lightly packed powder weighs very little per cubic foot, whereas slushy, wet snow can weigh over 62 pounds per cubic foot -- about the density of water.


What do you call the rate at which air pressure changes between high and low pressure areas?

The pressure gradient, which would be expressed as some unit of pressure change (usually millibars but sometimes inches of mercury) per some unit of distance (usually kilometer).The pressure gradient is roughly proportional to wind speed, so sharper pressure gradients mean stronger winds.


What is a unit of measuring rate of electron flow in a circuit called?

Electron flow is known as 'current' the unit of current is an amp


What are the units of measurement for electricity?

The SI units used in electricity include: coulomb- unit of electrical charge volt - unit of potential (joule/coulomb) ampere - unit of current flow (coulombs per second) watt - unit of power (volt-ampere) ohm - unit of resistance farad - unit of capacitance henry - unit of inductance siemens - unit of conductance