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A conversion factor is the same as multiplying by a factor of?
Yes, it is the base unit for measuring mass.
A kilo is 1000 times the base unit.in the case, the base unit is a meter is 0.001 kilometers.1 kilometer is 1000 meters
The measure unit of a kilometer stick is kilometer.
No. For a start, a kilometer is a unit of distance, whereas a milliliter is a unit of volume.A kilometer is equal to a million millimeters.No. For a start, a kilometer is a unit of distance, whereas a milliliter is a unit of volume.A kilometer is equal to a million millimeters.No. For a start, a kilometer is a unit of distance, whereas a milliliter is a unit of volume.A kilometer is equal to a million millimeters.No. For a start, a kilometer is a unit of distance, whereas a milliliter is a unit of volume.A kilometer is equal to a million millimeters.
By multiplying or dividing by whatever the conversion factor is between the unit in question. As you do not state the unit you are referring to then an accurate answer cannot be given.
By multiplying by a conversion factor. 1km=1 x 103 m, the conversion factor here being 103.
In some cases, multiplying measurements can result in a derived unit. Derived units are created by combining base units in a specific way, such as meters (a base unit) multiplied by seconds (another base unit) resulting in meters per second (a derived unit for speed).
No, Kilometer is. Kilo, Hecto, Deci, Base(meter, liter), Deca, Centi, Milli
Meter. Usually notated as a small "m". Examples: 100m, 0.01m Prefixes that increase the base unit are usually capitalized while prefixes that decrease the base unit are small. Examples: Kilometer (1,000m) = 1Km, Centimeter (.01m) = 1cm
A kilometer is a unit of distance A centiliter is a unit of volume
You can't convert that. A hectar is a unit of area; a kilometer is a unit of length.