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The fundamental SI units for mass, length, and time are kilograms, meters, and seconds, respectively.
It depends on the distance the race is run over and the track conditions but generally 5 lengths to the second is a good guide.
Well the fractional lengths is the length of a fraction
estimate the metric measurement of the length of a pencil?
The average weight and length of a zander is 3.3-6.6lbs and 16-24 inches respectively. The range of weights and lengths can vary depending on the age and size of the fish. 3.3-6.6lbs 16-24 inches
It is more like car length than seconds when following another car. You should be at least 2 car lengths from the other car.
the average length of a suspension bridge is 120000000m.
variable word length computer A computer that does not have a fixed word length but operates on data of different word lengths; this may also apply to instruction sizes. The lengths of data words that can be handled are usually in units of charactersor bytes, so that the computer handles strings of characters or bytes. It is then known as a character machine or byte machine respectively. A variable word length computer is particularly important where data is itself of varying lengths (e.g. strings of characters) as well as cases where natural data lengths do not fit word (hardware-restricted) boundaries.
Seconds are not part of the metric system, they are a unit of time measurement. The metric system is based on the meter, kilogram, and second as the base units for length, mass, and time respectively.
No, the length of the midsegment of a trapezoid is equal to the average of the lengths of the bases. The sum of the lengths of the bases would typically yield a longer length than the midsegment.
No. A diagonal goes from corner to opposite corner, which will always be a longer distance than the side length. You can use Pythagoras' theorem to work out the length of the diagonals. It will be the square root of (a2+b2) where a and b are the long and short side lengths of the rectangle respectively. The result will clearly be greater than either a or b.
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