Depends on the field of interest. Certainly the greatest lengths/distances are found in astronomy and the longest BASIC distance is the "parsec," equal to about 3.26 light-years. However, metric prefixes allow for longer DERIVED units, such as Kiloparsec (useful if you're describing the arms of the Milky Way galaxy) and Megaparsec (for distances to other galaxies). By extension, the current maximum prefix is "Yotta," so one could theoretically speak of "Yottaparsecs," though such would extend far beyond the known universe and consequently wouldn't be of much use.
Of measures on a more human scale, the longest might have been the Swedish Mile, equal to about ten statute miles or sixteen kilometers. Of course, such units were highly local in their application and indeed, one might develope an "idiosyncratic mile" of any length.
Within the Metric System, or SI, the longest measure originally adopted was (and in theory, still is) the myriadometer, or ten kilometers.
A parsec, which is about 3.26 light years.
Kilometres is the longer distance.
1 km = 1000 m
roughly 13.5 billion light-years
1 mile is the longest
Meters is a measurement of distance and milliliter is a measurement of volume. So there is no way to figure this out.
A kilometre is a measure of distance. A millilitre is a measure of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Yard
Displacement is measured in distance, so any measurement dealing with only distance will work. The SI units are meters.
A good definition might be the measurement of the longest horizontal distance of an object (x). Width would be the shorter horizontal distance (y)
Assuming the numbers refer to the same unit of measurement, then whatever there are 23.54 of, there are going to be more of these than if there are only 23.23 of them.
The longest measurement inside a circle is its diameter.
1 mile is the longest
Measurement always deals with a distance of a line or a distance between to objects, distance between 2 points, and so on.
The base SI unit of distance is the meter.
Latitude is the measurement of distance north or south of the Equator. Longitude is the measurement of distance east or west of the prime meridian.
The longest distance you can travel from north to south in Brazil is 2,731 miles. The longest distance east to west is 2,684 miles.
line measurement- distance between two lines end measurement- distance between two faces
ninety-six centimeters
length / distance
This is a bit arbitrary, but the name "length" is often reserved for the longest measurement, and the "width" would be perpendicular to the length.This is a bit arbitrary, but the name "length" is often reserved for the longest measurement, and the "width" would be perpendicular to the length.This is a bit arbitrary, but the name "length" is often reserved for the longest measurement, and the "width" would be perpendicular to the length.This is a bit arbitrary, but the name "length" is often reserved for the longest measurement, and the "width" would be perpendicular to the length.