Here are several all equal to 5 metres.
gate Lines 2800
Alen (Danish) 8
Aln (Swedish) 8.4
Angstrom Stars 50000000000
Angstroms 50000000000
Arpents (French Canadian) 8.6E-2
Arshins (Russian) 7
Astronomical Units 3.3E-11
Barleycorns 590
Bohrs 94000000000
Bolts 5.5E-2
Braccios (Italian) 7.1
Brazas (Spanish) 3
Braças (Portuguese) 2.3
Button Measures 7900
Cables 2.7E-2
Cables US (navy) 2.3E-2
Caliper (modern) 5000000
Caliper (traditional) 200000
Cape Feet 16
Cape Roods 1.3
Centimetres 500
Ch'ihs (Chinese) 14
Chains (Gunter) 0.25
Chains (Irish) 0.2
Chains (Ramsden) 0.16
Chains (Scottish) 0.22
Charrières 15000
Cicero 1100
Covados (Portuguese) 7.6
Covidos (Arabic) 10
Cubits (Biblical) 11
Cubits (Roman) 11
Cubits UK 11
Daktylos (old Greek) 260
Data Miles 2.7E-3
Decempedae (Roman) 1.7
Decimetres 50
Degrees 4.5E-5
Dekametres 0.5
Diamonds US 10
Digits 260
Douzièmes (Swiss) 27000
Ells (English) 4.4
Ells (Scottish) 5.3
Estadios (Portuguese) 1.9E-2
Estadios (Spanish) 2.9E-2
Exameters 5.0E-18
Falls (English) 0.73
Falls (Scottish) 0.89
Famn (Swedish) 2.8
Fathoms 2.7
Fathoms US (surveyor) 2.7
Favne (Danish) 2.7
Feet 16
Feet (Greek) 16
Feet (Jersey) 18
Feet (Roman) 17
Feet (manual) 15
Feet US (surveyor) 16
Fermis 5.0E15
Fingerbredd (Swedish) 270
Fingers 44
Fists 49
Fjärdingsväg (Swedish) 1.9E-3
Fod (Danish) 16
Fot (Swedish) 17
Frenches 15000
Furlongs 2.5E-2
Furlongs (Irish) 2.0E-2
Furlongs (Scottish) 2.2E-2
Gauge (plastic film) 20000000
Geographic Meiles (German) 6.7E-4
Gigametres 5.0E-9
Gigaparsecs 1.6E-25
Goads 3.6
Gonglis (Chinese) 5.0E-3
Great Lugs 0.78
Great Paces 3.3
Gutenbergs 1400000
Hands 49
Hectometres 5.0E-2
Hubbles 5.3E-25
Hvatis (Croatian) 2.6
Inches 200
Inches (Jersey) 210
Inches (Scottish) 200
Irons 9400
Kabellængde (Scandinavian) 2.7E-2
Kairis (Japanese) 2.7E-3
Kens (Japanese) 2.8
Kerats (Arabian) 170
Kilofeet 1.6E-2
Kilometres 5.0E-3
Kiloparsecs 1.6E-19
Kiloyards 5.5E-3
Klafters (Austrian) 2.6
Klafters (Swiss) 2.8
Kvarter (Danish) 32
Kvarter (Swedish) 34
Kyus 20000
Land Leagues 1.0E-3
Land Miles 3.1E-3
Leaps (Welsh) 2.4
Legoas (Portuguese) 8.0E-4
Leguas (Argentine) 1.0E-3
Li (metric Chinese) 1.0E-2
Li (traditional Chinese) 7.8E-3
Lieues (French) 1.2E-3
Light Days 1.9E-13
Light Hours 4.6E-12
Light Minutes 2.8E-10
Light Seconds 1.7E-8
Light Years 5.3E-16
Lignes (Swiss) 2200
Lines 2400
Lines (button) 7900
Linier (Danish) 2300
Links UK 25
Lugs 0.99
Marathons 1.2E-4
Megalithic Inches 240
Megalithic Yards (Thom) 6
Megametres 5.0E-6
Megaparsecs 1.6E-22
Meiles (Austrian) 6.6E-4
Metric Miles 3.3E-3
Microinches 200000000
Microns 5000000
Miglias (Italian) 3.4E-3
Mil (Danish) 6.6E-4
Mil (Norwegian) 5.0E-4
Mil (metric Swedish) 5.0E-4
Mil (old Swedish) 4.7E-4
Mil. Paces US (double time) 5.5
Mil. Paces US (quick time) 6.6
Miles 3.1E-3
Miles (Irish) 2.4E-3
Miles (Roman) 3.4E-3
Miles (Scottish) 2.8E-3
Miles US 3.1E-3
Milhas (Portuguese) 2.4E-3
Millas (Spanish) 3.6E-3
Milles (marine French) 2.7E-3
Milles (traditional French) 2.6E-3
Millimetres 5000
Milliparsecs 1.6E-13
Mils 200000
Mkonos (East African) 11
Mondo Points 5000
Myriameters 5.0E-4
Nails 87
Nanometres 5000000000
Nautical Leagues 9.0E-4
Nautical Miles International 2.7E-3
Nautical Miles UK 2.7E-3
Palmos (Portuguese) 23
Palmos (metric Spanish) 25
Palmos (traditional Spanish) 24
Palms 66
Palms (Dutch) 50
Paris Points 750
Parsecs 1.6E-16
Pas (Haitian) 4.4
Passi (Roman) 3.4
Perches 0.99
Perches (French Canadian) 0.86
Perches (French) 0.86
Perches (Irish) 0.78
Pes (Roman) 17
Petametres 5.0E-15
Picas (typographical) 1200
Picometres 5000000000000
Pieds (metric French) 17
Pieds de Roi (French Canadian) 15
Pieds de Roi (French) 15
Pies (Italian) 17
Pies (Spanish) 18
Planck Lengths 1.2E35
Plethra (old Greek) 0.16
Podes (old Greek) 16
Points (English-American) 14000
Poises (French) 2.6
Polegadas (Portuguese) 180
Poles 0.99
Pouces (French) 180
Pulgadas (Spanish) 220
Punkt (mainland Europe) 13300
Pus (Chinese) 2.8
Pés (Portuguese) 15
Quarters (cloth) 22
Ridges (Welsh) 0.81
Ris (Japanese) 1.3E-3
Rod (Irish) 0.78
Rods 0.99
Roedes (Dutch) 0.5
Sadzhens (Russian) 2.3
Sea Leagues 9.0E-4
Shackles UK 0.18
Shakus (Japanese) 17
Shots US 0.18
Skeins (cotton yarn) 4.6E-2
Smoots US 2.9
Spans 22
Spats 5.0E-12
Stadia (Roman) 2.7E-2
Stadia (old Greek) 2.7E-2
Steg (Swedish) 5.6
Sticks US 1.6
Stundes (Swiss) 1.0E-3
Survey Feet US 16
Sømil (Scandinavian) 2.7E-3
T'suns (Chinese) 140
Terametres 5.0E-12
Threads (cotton yarn) 3.6
Toises (French) 2.6
Tommer (Danish) 190
Tu (traditional Chinese) 3.1E-5
Tum (metric Swedish) 200
Tum (old Swedish) 200
Twips 280000
Unciae (Roman) 200
Varas (Portuguese) 4.5
Varas (Spanish) 6
Vehrsty (Russian) 4.7E-3
Verges (French) 5.5
Vershki (Russian) 110
Wahs (Thai) 2.5
X Units 5.0000000000000E13
Yards 5.5
Yottametres 5.0E-24
Zettametres 5.0E-21
Zoll (Swiss) 170
I use metric units, such as meters, kilograms, and liters for measurements.
Two measurements are equal when they have the same numerical value, for example 1 inch is equal to 2.54 centimeters. To show equality between measurements, they must have the same units, or be converted to the same units for comparison.
To convert 122 pounds to meters, you would need to know the density of the material you are measuring. The conversion is not straightforward as pounds and meters are units of different physical quantities (mass and length).
There are many different ways to write 5m in metric units: .005 km .05 hm .5 dam 50 dm 500 cm 5000 mm
Both measurements could be correct if they were using different units of measurement. For example, Richard may have measured the chalk in inches while Tanya measured it in centimeters. This would account for the difference in their measurements.
-- 5,000 millimeters -- 500 centimeters -- 0.005 kilometer
16.404199 feet in one meter. 0.003106856 miles in 5 meters. There are you're 2 different units.
Five different measurements that equal 5 meters include 500 centimeters, 5,000 millimeters, 16.404 feet, 5,000,000 micrometers, and approximately 5.468 yards. Each of these units represents the same distance but in different metric or imperial systems.
The Amps and kilowatts are different units of measurements.
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I use metric units, such as meters, kilograms, and liters for measurements.
No, 1.4 doesn't equal 1.0 based strictly on numbers. If you had different units of measurements there might be a conversion where it might be equal.
A step is not a uniform unit of measure - different people's steps have different measurements. Therefore, the two units are incompatible.
By unit of length and mass and conversion ,we can say that units of measurements in length are meters ,cm ,dm ,dam ,hm.
For two measurements to be a conversion factor, they must represent the same quantity but in different units. The ratio should equal 1 and can be written as a fraction where the units cancel out, allowing you to convert from one unit to another.
Miles and square miles are units of different measurements. Miles are units of length and square miles are units of area. There is no answer to your question.
You can't convert units that measure completely different things.