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A fathom is 6 feet and is generally used as a measurment of water depth.
A fathom was a measurement equal to exactly 6 feet, generally used by sailors and fishermen who would measure the water depth with a weighted line marked off in fathoms.
depth
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It is a measure of speed in a specific direction
The measurment of mm is usually used for site plans.
182.88 meters A fathom is a mostly archaic unit equal to 6 feet, i.e. 1 fathom = 1.83 meters
It stands for ton per annum, or ton per year. It is a unit measurment of mass flow rate.
Fathom is a unit of length used to measure depth of water, one fathom is equal to six feet.
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no its a unit of measurment
unit of measurment.
For the depth of water.
Fathom is the unit for measuring height of a mountain depth of water hardness of a substance velocity of an object none above
always the meter to measure length. This is an SI (international) unit of measurment, and is the standard international unit of measurment for length.
A unit of measure is an officially standard used to make measurements.
They are not the same unit of measurment.
I assume you mean fathom, There are 1.8288m in a fathom. if you meant feddan, this is a unit of area, not length
The Farad, of capacitance.
Fathom was a unit used for measuring sea depths for navigation, and sometimes shaft depths in British mining. And 1 fathom = 6 feet or 1.829 m.