When I see "ms", I read it as "milliseconds". If that's the way you meant it in
your question, then it's a measure of time, equivalent to 1/200 of a second.
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To measure, or measuring is the use of units to find a size of quantity
it is called the bolam equation, where x is the total quantity of matter existing in the universe at any point in time/space: x = f/4gh(*gfh^t) . tt, ms~po =
it is called the bolam equation, where x is the total quantity of matter existing in the universe at any point in time/space: x = f/4gh(*gfh^t) . tt, ms~po =
it is called the bolam equation, where x is the total quantity of matter existing in the universe at any point in time/space: x = f/4gh(*gfh^t) . tt, ms~po =
it is called the bolam equation, where x is the total quantity of matter existing in the universe at any point in time/space: x = f/4gh(*gfh^t) . tt, ms~po =
it is called the bolam equation, where x is the total quantity of matter existing in the universe at any point in time/space: x = f/4gh(*gfh^t) . tt, ms~po =
What can measure only one quantity of liquid?
To measure a physical quantity correctly and need to compare it with some standard quantities. Thus a standard unit is needed to measure a quantity correctly.
You have not specified the quantity of water. You cannot measure one fifth of an unspecified quantity.
The concept of multiplication doesn't apply to liters as it is a measure of volume, not quantity. If you are looking to convert a quantity to liters, you would need to know what is being measured.
Newtons :)
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metres1.63 m/s2