Meters; for larger distances or sizes, kilometers.
In astronomy, the following non-SI units are often used: astronomical units; light-years; parsecs.
A kilometre is quite a long unit of measurement. For this reason you would use it to measure large things on earth. For example:The distance between citiesThe length of a coastlineHow far a train journey is
yes due to the large area of the object the vibrations have more distance to travel and lose more energy which rendurs the tone lower
measuring the distances
Cups
Large means something or an object that is big in size.
The answer depends on how large the object is, what instrument is used to measure it and the skill level and attitude of the person doing the measurement.
The meter. If the distance is large, you may want to use kilometers instead; if the distance is small, millimeters or microns (= micrometers).
y the biou can measure your thighs with a bending measuring tape.
fluid ounces
The main disadvantage of using a pipet in measuring the volume of a liquid is that you cannot dispense large quantities.
by measuring it to see what the length is and multiply that by the width
20 x 20 is only two dimensions, like length and width, but no height, so it wouldn't be able hold any gallons. You have to add the height measurement, and then the measuring distance. Perhaps it is 20 x 20 x 5, but is that inches or feet or cm? The measuring distance is needed to calculate how large the container is.
Wind Tunnel
The Babylonians are also known for the Babylonian mile, which was a measure of distance equal to about seven miles today. This measurement for distances eventually was converted to a time-mile used for measuring the travel of the Sun, therefore, representing time.
Area is a two-dimensional measurement. It tells you how big a two dimensional object is or how large the surface of a three-dimensional object is.Volume is a three dimensional measurement. It tells you how big the inside of a three-dimensional object is or how much a three-dimensional object can hold inside.
It is not a shunt with zero resistance. It is very small, but it is not zero. The large current develops a small voltage across the small resistance. Measuring that small voltage gives you a proportional measurement of the current.
Light year is used to measure the stellar distances whereas miles and km is used to measure distance on Earth.