Lines are measured in units called "units of length," with common examples being inches, centimeters, meters, and feet. These units help quantify the distance between two points or the extent of a line segment. In geometry, lines can also be described in terms of their slope and intercepts, but the fundamental measurement remains a linear unit.
Weight is measured in units called newtons , while mass is measured in units called grams and kilograms.
nanometers
Force unit is kg m s-2 This unit can be called a Newton(N) named for the English physicist. Units of force include -- newton -- poundforce, or simply "pound" -- ton -- dyne
Speed measured in units is called velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity that expresses the rate of change of position with respect to time, and includes both the speed and direction of an object's motion.
Yes, true: the mass of 1 proton is exactly the same as of 1 neutron: 1 a.m.u.
No line can be measured in units since they are all infinite in length.
it is measured in joules
Weight is measured in units called newtons , while mass is measured in units called grams and kilograms.
Weight is measured in units called Newton, while mass is measured in units called grams and kilograms.
mostly they're measured in degrees
nanometers
Angular displacements measured in radians or stradians, lengths of lines measured in units of length.
Refractive error is measured in units called diopters
Decibels
This unit is called volts.
Joules
I am not entirely sure what you mean, but the average energy per electron is called the voltage, and is measured in units of volts.I am not entirely sure what you mean, but the average energy per electron is called the voltage, and is measured in units of volts.I am not entirely sure what you mean, but the average energy per electron is called the voltage, and is measured in units of volts.I am not entirely sure what you mean, but the average energy per electron is called the voltage, and is measured in units of volts.