I think its nanometer .... I think
A pentameter is a unit of poetic meter containing five metrical feet. It does not have a fixed length in kilometers, as it is a unit used in poetry to describe the rhythm of a line of verse, not a unit of distance like kilometers.
It's called volume I think.
I think that you mean Metric unit. The base unit is the Gram. Prefixes are used to modify the unit. For instance, Kilogram, meaning 1000 Grams.
Milliliters i think but ill ask my science teacher 2morrow
Meter
In the Olmec counting system, a bar represented the number five. This system used a combination of dots and bars for counting, where each dot represented one unit. The bars and dots were arranged in a way to facilitate counting and recordkeeping in their society. This method influenced later Mesoamerican civilizations, including the Maya.
Moving - amperes. Stored - coulombs.
Moving - amperes. Stored - coulombs.
The abacus is the original mechanical counting device. It was likely first used over five thousand years ago, and used beads to keep track of numbers.
You generally count them in moles, which is actually a number: 6.02X1023.
A symbol used for counting that ends with a "d" is the "tally mark." Tally marks are simple lines drawn to represent numbers, typically grouped in sets of five for easier counting. They are commonly used for keeping track of scores, counts, or other quantities in a straightforward manner.
its in meters i think
inches, i think
I think the answer is "tod"
The term for a symbol used for counting is "tally mark." Tally marks are simple strokes or symbols that represent numbers, typically used for keeping a count or score. Each mark usually represents a single unit, and groups of marks can be easily counted for quick reference.
Mass is not used as a method of counting atoms directly. Instead, the atomic mass unit (amu) is used to measure the mass of individual atoms relative to the mass of a carbon-12 atom. The mole is the unit used to count atoms, with 1 mole containing Avogadro's number of atoms.