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centimetre.
This is a quick way to measure something using the hand. Hand span is a measure of distance from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the little finger with the hand fully extended. In ancient times, a span was considered to be half a cubit. Sometimes the distinction is made between the great span (thumb to little finger) and little span (index finger to little finger). The hand is a non-SI unit of measurement of length standardized to 4 inches (101.6 mm). It is used to measure the height of horses in some English-speaking countries.
The unit used for measure temperature is the kelvin
Which unit of measure matches RAM
The unit of measurement called the span is equal to 9 inches. There are 2 spans in one cubit.
Feet and inches
centimetre.
In the Bible, a span is typically considered to be around 9 inches or 22.86 centimeters. It is mentioned in various passages as a unit of measure for lengths.
in early times,people measured thing with their body parts.for example hand span.
Your span.
This is a quick way to measure something using the hand. Hand span is a measure of distance from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the little finger with the hand fully extended. In ancient times, a span was considered to be half a cubit. Sometimes the distinction is made between the great span (thumb to little finger) and little span (index finger to little finger). The hand is a non-SI unit of measurement of length standardized to 4 inches (101.6 mm). It is used to measure the height of horses in some English-speaking countries.
Cubit is the Primitive unit of length equivalent to a span of the forearm.
As far as I am aware, CO is not a unit of measure.
The unit used for measure temperature is the kelvin
Which unit of measure matches RAM
A unit can be a measure of length. It is one-dimensional. A squared unit can be a measure of area. It is two-dimensional. A cubic unit can be a measure of volume. It is three-dimensional.
This depends on what unit you are using to measure in. However, area will always be measure in (unit)^2.