Time is measured today primarily using the International System of Units (SI), where the second is defined as the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the cesium-133 atom. This definition is used in atomic clocks which are the most precise timekeeping devices we have today. Additionally, time is commonly measured using digital and analog clocks, watches, and various electronic devices.
Power is measured in watts when work is measured in joules and time is measured in seconds.
The formula for calculating power is power = work/time, where power is measured in watts (W), work is measured in joules (J), and time is measured in seconds (s).
Time period is a dimension of time and is measured in seconds.
The three fundamental quantities are length, mass, and time. Length is typically measured using a ruler or tape measure, mass is measured using a scale, and time is measured using a clock or stopwatch. Each of these quantities has specific units of measurement such as meters for length, kilograms for mass, and seconds for time.
Position is measured along one axis, and time is measured along the other one.
Power is measured in watts when work is measured in joules and time is measured in seconds.
Depends on the size, but today they are usually measured in Gigabytes, although older devices might be measured in Megabytes.
Time is measured in different places around the world
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in earlier times time was measured by sandclock or waterclock
response time is measured in Nanoseconds
I think public opinion was just measured by word of mouth unlike today you can measure public opinion by doing something as simple as a poll.
In the International System of Units (SI Units), time is measured in seconds.
It can Be measured with a meters or the stopwatch or amything.
Mass divided by time, where the mass is measured in tons and the time is measured in hours. If the mass and time are measured in other units they will need to be converted to tons and hours.
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As a metal - yes, but the value is impossible to be measured today.