It matters what you are trying to measure. For instance the largest for distance would be different than for volume.
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unit distance code mean b c d codes.b c d code is also called unit distance code.it is weighed
Most rulers are calibrated on one side in inches and on the other in centimetres.
For PC, a gigabye, For mainframes, terabytes,
Russia, as the Soviet Union, adopted the metric system in 1924. Since then, the official unit of measurement for temperature in Russia has been Celsius.
A 'Hertz' is a cycle of once a second. A megaHertz is a million cycles per second.
The measurement of distance in the International System of Units (SI) is the meter (m).
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that meter is a a standard unit of measurement
The meter.
The unit measurement of distance is typically meters (m) in the International System of Units (SI). Other common units include kilometers (km), miles (mi), and feet (ft).
The unit of measurement is the "light year".
There are 0 grams in 1.8 kilometers, as grams is a unit of mass while kilometers is a unit of distance.
The unit of measurement typically used to measure the distance between buildings is feet or meters.
The speed limit on a highway is a unit rate because it represents the maximum speed that vehicles should travel in miles per hour. It is a consistent rate that applies to all vehicles on that specific section of the highway. This helps maintain safety and order on the road by ensuring a common understanding of how fast vehicles are expected to travel.
a unit is a measurement for distance inches or mm or cm ... depends what the expriment is about
A kilometre is not a cause, it is a measurement unit for distance.
Impossible to answer !... A centimetre is a measurement of distance - a Joule is a measurement of energy. They are not interchangeable.
The are several possible sets of measures that could be termed fundamental. For example time can be defined in terms of distance by considering the time taken by electromagnetic radiation to cover a specified distance. Having said that, the seven basic measurements are:metre (m) - unit of measurement of lengthkilogram (kg) - unit of measurement of masssecond (s) - unit of measurement of timekelvin (K) - unit of measurement of thermodynamic temperatureampere (A) - unit of measurement of electric currentmole (mol) - unit of measurement of amount of substancecandela (cd) - unit of measurement of luminous intensity