I would use kilometres although road signs (and maps) in the UK still use miles.
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Section Modulus is moment of inertia divided by distance from center of gravity to farthest point on the cross-section or I/c. The units of Moment of Inertia is distance^4 so the units of section modulus is distance^3 ( distance cubed ). So if your units are in meters: I/c = (m^4)/(m) = m^3
The unit for length and distance is the same. It is the meter (m).
Same units as are used to describe the surface gravity of the Earth, the moon, or any other body: Units of acceleration, such as meter/sec2 or feet/sec2 .
Miles.
the units of mass gm and kg in CGS and SI system ,units of distance-m and km are some units which describe scalar quantity.
Yes they do and the sign for them is an AU.
There are many and some examples are miles, feet, inches etc.
distance=speed x time.
The correct unit to describe the distance between stars is the "light year", the distance a photon of light would travel (through a vacuum) in a year.
(mass) times (length) divided by (distance)2 or (mass) times (acceleration)
They are combinations of base units
The Distance between Portland, Portland International Jetport (Maine,US) [Airport] and London (England,UK) is :5130.26 kilometers (km).In Other Units:3187.79 miles.2768.28 nautical miles.Note: the distance is straight line distance (may be called as flying or air distance) between the two locations calculated based on their latitudes and longitudes. This distance may be very much different from the actual travel distance.
The Distance between London / Heathrow Airport (England,UK) [Airport] and Dublin (County Dublin,Ireland) is :443.32 kilometers (km).In Other Units:275.46 miles.239.21 nautical miles.Note: the distance is straight line distance (may be called as flying or air distance) between the two locations calculated based on their latitudes and longitudes. This distance may be very much different from the actual travel distance.
They are completely unrelated. Don't get confused by the fact that the units look similar. Work units may be force (N) times distance (m); so a Nm is a work unit. Torque units may be distance (m) times force (N); so mN is a torque unit. Look similar, but they describe different things.
-- The distance that light travels in some amount of time is expressed in units of distance. -- The time that it takes light to cover some amount of distance is expressed in units of time. -- The speed of light is expressed in units of speed . . . distance/time
The four units that distance can be measured in are . . .inchesmetersyardskilometersmilescentimetersfeetparsecsmillimetersfurlongsastronomical unitsnanometersSmootsleagueslight yearsThere are also some others.