The diameter of your mothers panties, nah Jk. In the United States, nothing is measured in meters but everywhere else HEIGHT is a good example.
Power is measured in watts. Watts is also joules per second, newton-meters per second, kilogram-meters squared per second cubed, and volt-amperes.Electrical power
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Height is typically measured in the metric system using meters or centimeters. Tall heights are often expressed in meters, while shorter heights may be given in centimeters. For example, a person who is 1.75 meters tall could also be expressed as 175 centimeters.
Length or distance is measured in meters.
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The diameter of your mothers panties, nah Jk. In the United States, nothing is measured in meters but everywhere else HEIGHT is a good example.
Anything that you might measure in yards, can easily be measured in meters. For example, the length of a car, the distance to cross a street, etc. You would NOT use meters to measure something rather small like the length of a pencil.
Speed and distance are two quite different things. They don't even have the same dimensions. Distance is something that you measure (for example) in meters, while speed is measured (for example) in meters per second.
Length or distance is measured in meters.
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In units of length, for example meters, angstroms, or nanometers.
Power is measured in watts. Watts is also joules per second, newton-meters per second, kilogram-meters squared per second cubed, and volt-amperes.Electrical power
The frequency, or number of cycles per second is measured, then divide the speed of light in meters per second (299,792,458) by frequency to get wavelength in meters. Example: 7 Mhz = 7,000,000 hz 299792458 / 7000000 = 42.8 meters.
Speed and velocity cannot be unequal for the same object. Speed tells you how quickly something is moving (as measured, for example, in meters per second) and velocity tells you how quickly something is moving and in what direction it is moving.
In mathematics, two quantities are said to be in units agreement if they have the same units of measure. For example, if two quantities are both measured in meters, then they are in units agreement. If one quantity is measured in meters and the other is measured in centimeters, then they are not in units agreement.
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The units of probability density are typically expressed as the reciprocal of the units of the variable being measured. For example, if the variable is measured in meters, the units of probability density would be expressed as 1/meters.