Astronomical Units, parsecs, light years, take your pick.
Specific heat capacity is the heat capacity per unit mass, and is expressed as
According to me, there are many units of distance given by S.I units .The longest unit of distance is light years and after that it is miles.
Density = mass / volumeIn SI units: mass is expressed in kilograms volume is expressed in cubic meters Therefore, density is expressed in kilograms /cubic meters. (In practice, the unit kilogram/liter, which is equivalent to gram / cubic centimeter, is often still used.)
Yes. it is expressed in pound force, kilogram force, ounce force, newton, etc.you may try the online converter linked below, to see conversion relation
Light years and astronomical units are both units of distance.
Stellar distances are measured in light-years, which is the average distance between the Earth and the Sun.
Usually such distances are measured either in light-years, or in parsecs.
A light year
Assuming you mean "phase", it is usually expressed in angular units - degrees, or radians.
measuring distances in the solar system
Atomic mass
Directions are expressed as units of
It is the volume!
The surface area of a shape is expressed in square units.
The question lacks proper context. Azimuth refers to a direction, not a distance; moreover, it's not itself a unit, but is usually expressed in degrees, mil, gons, or radians. The usual distances from Earth are expressed either in light-years (9.46 trillion km) or in Astronomical units (149,000,000 km).
Here are some international units of measurement:Mass is expressed in kilograms.Length and distance is expressed in meters.Time is expressed in seconds.Electrical current is expressed in amperes.Speed is expressed in meters/second.
The efficiency of a machine is usually expressed as a percentage. The ideal efficiency of a machine is 100-percent.Another AnswerThere are no units of measurement for efficiency, because you are comparing like with like: output power divided by input power.