Miles per hour, feet per second, meters per second.
Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin are three common units for measuring temperature. Each unit has a different scale for measuring temperature.
When measuring the volume of an object, you are finding the amount of space that the object occupies. This is often measured in cubic units such as cubic meters or cubic centimeters. It is a way to quantify the three-dimensional size of an object.
The standard unit for measuring electric charge in the International System of Units (SI) is the coulomb (C).
The SI unit for volume is the cubic meter: m3
Electric current is typically measured in amperes (A), which represent the rate at which electric charge is flowing through a circuit. Other common units for measuring electric current include milliamperes (mA) and microamperes (µA).
Celsius, Fahrenheit, and Kelvin are three common units for measuring temperature. Each unit has a different scale for measuring temperature.
Two common units of measuring dosage for an animal are milligrams and milliliters.
[Speed] = [any unit of length] divided by [any unit of time].
Three units! There are nearly 50 units for measuring mass. And that is without any of the multitude of metric units: nanogram, microgram, milligram, gram, or intermediate measures. See the Wikipedia link.
Your height (centimetres) and mass (kilograms).
The rotation of an object is measured by the unit, rotation/revolutions per second. however, if the speed of a point on the rotating object has to be found, then it can be measured using the standard units of measuring speed.
No. Speed, time, and energy are three quite different units.No. Speed, time, and energy are three quite different units.No. Speed, time, and energy are three quite different units.No. Speed, time, and energy are three quite different units.
Cubed. The reason is that space has three dimensions - and that is basically what we are measuring.
Its volume measured in cubic units.
The 2 units for measuring current are: Ampere Milliampere
That depends on what you're trying to measure. Volume, weight, speed, etc. all have different units of measurement.
You don't convert units of length to units of time; those two are utterly incompatible.If an object moves at a certain speed, you can use the formula distance = speed x time, to relate the three. If you know two of these three pieces of information, you can calculate the third.You don't convert units of length to units of time; those two are utterly incompatible.If an object moves at a certain speed, you can use the formula distance = speed x time, to relate the three. If you know two of these three pieces of information, you can calculate the third.You don't convert units of length to units of time; those two are utterly incompatible.If an object moves at a certain speed, you can use the formula distance = speed x time, to relate the three. If you know two of these three pieces of information, you can calculate the third.You don't convert units of length to units of time; those two are utterly incompatible.If an object moves at a certain speed, you can use the formula distance = speed x time, to relate the three. If you know two of these three pieces of information, you can calculate the third.