How many deciLiters equal 1 hectoLiter?
A deciliter is a tenth of a liter; a hectoliter is 100 liters. Therefore there are 1,000 deciliters in a hectoliter.
What is the best estimate for the length of a car in metric unit?
On average, 3 meters.
2000-05 Ford Excursion, largest stock retail vehicle produced, 5.758 meters in length.
1962-65 Peel P-50, smallest stock retail vehicle produced, 1.34 meters in length.
How do you convert 1.84g to kilograms?
To convert from grams (g) to kilograms (kg), you divide the given value by 1000. In the case above 1.84g/1000 = 0.00184 kg.
How many cubic meters of dry sand in 1 acre if the depth is 8 feet?
1 acre is approx 4000 sq m
8 ft is about 2.4 m.
so 1 acre at 8 ft depth = 4000* 2.4= 9600 cu meter
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1 acre = 43,560 square feet
Volume = 43,560 x 8 = 348,480 cubic feet = 9,867.9 cubic meters (rounded)
Note: That's the volume of 1 acre 8 feet deep, whether it's empty, or full of sand,
mud, water, or old newspapers.
kg is a measurement unit. You can have any number of kilograms: there is no number representing it.
Where does the decimal point go when you have 1.5 kilo joule and want to change it to 1 joule?
There are 1000 joules in 1 kilojoules. to convert kilojoules to joules you need to multiply by 1000, this means moving the decimal point three places to the right filling any gaps with zeros. 1.5 kJ becomes 1500 J.
Why does 100 cm x 100 cm or 1 m x 1 m not equal 10 square meters when the result is 1000 cm?
This is because the unit has been squares. One metre is 100 centimetres, so one m2 or square metre is 1 m x 1 m = 1 m2; which in centimetres is 100 cm x 100 cm = 10 000 cm2.
10 m2 would be 1 metre x 10 metres (or 2x5 or 3x3.33) which is 100 cm x 1 000 cm which equals 100 000 cm2.
In volume 1 m3, one cubic metre, is 100 cm x 100 cm x 100 cm = 1 000 000 cm3.
Which length measurement is the most precise?
mm (10^-3) is most common used it varies on what your measuring eg km wont measure a 50cent coin
and pm wont measure a football field
Basic Metric system
10^12 - Tera
10^9 - Giga
10^6 - Mega
10^3 - Kilo
10 - Unit
10^-1 - deci
10^-2 - centi
10^-3 - milli
10^-6 - micro
10^-9 - nano
10^-12 - pico
How many milliliters are in a meter stick?
None.
A metre is a measure of length in 1-dimensional space while a millilitre is a measure of volume in 3-dimensional space. The two measure different characteristics and, according to the most basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempts at comparisons or conversions between the two are fundamentally flawed.
What is the Philippine metrication?
Like most countries in the world, the Philippines uses the metric system, also called the SI (abbreviation of the French for International System)
What spread the metric system across parts of Europe?
The fact that it is a sensible system that is easy to use.
What metric units are used to record data?
The metric unit to record data are bytes. There are 1024 bytes in a kilobyte, 1024 kilobytes in a megabyte, etc.
What is the SI unit for expressing physical property?
The International System of Units (SI) is used to express physical properties. The SI unit for a physical property depends on the specific property being measured. Examples include meters for length, kilograms for mass, seconds for time, and Kelvin for temperature.
Metric tone and tone the same?
No, metric tone and tone are not the same. Tone refers to the attitude or emotion expressed in writing or speech, while metric tone refers to the musical quality or rhythm of a piece of writing, particularly in poetry.
What would you say if e metric system was not important?
then there would be no measurments no lliters or no milliliters and so one there may be more that we don't no of for generations to come
What are the pros and cons of the National Animal Identification System NAIS?
The pros of the NAIS are that exporters can say to their customers that we are BSE or FMD or some other disease free. It doesnt mean we are but they can say that. APHIS can track an animal from birth to death if it turns up with a disease. The cons are that the program is expensive for both small farmers and the taxpayer. Over 33 million dollars have already been spent on this program and it has registered only 12 percent of farms. The tagging and tracking have not even been implemented so you can do the math with over 2 million sites to be registered. As the number of animals you have goes down the cost per head goes up. In Australia the average cost is $37 per head and the countries importing Australian cattle are still asking for testing. Another issue is the reporting of movement. All instances where an animal comes in contact with animals from another site must be reported within 24 hours. THat means you must call or email the USDA or its designee at the end of each day and report births, deaths, sales, purchases, trips to the vet, trail rides, shows, 4H events, escapes if the animals come in contact with someone elses herd, off site breeding. While USDA says this program is voluntary they have also said that if "enough" people do not sign up by 2009 they will make it mandatory. The penalties in other states range from $1000 to $5000 per incident for non-compliance. Sound voluntary to you? Last the USDA's only response to a disease outbreak is to kill everything within 10km of an outbreak on a "presumptive diagnosis". This means you will have veterinarians who may or may not have had more than one rotation of exotic diseases looking at your animals and making a diagnosis without testing. Field tests are available but the USDA does not plan on using them. FMD which is preventable and treatable is on the list. So is CAE also preventable and manageable. If your neighbor goes to the sale barn and buys a sick kid your whole herd could be destroyed for a manageable outbreak. Remember UK in 2001? THis program is unconstitutional and has no law passed in congress to back it up. Bills are being presented at this moment which will make it mandatory and make electronic tagging and chipping mandatory. WRite or call your congressmen and protest loudly. Australia is having a terrible time with this system and is asking for impact studies. NAIS is bad business. For mor information go to www.nonais.org www.libertyark.net www.stopanimalid.org Read the Draft Standards and Strategic Plan for yourself then read the Guide to NAIS for Small Producers. THey contradict each other and the plans are in the Federal Register not the Guide. Read GAO 02-214 for the USDa repsonse to outbreaks. There is a lot of information out there educate yourselves.
How many liters of LPFO make one metric ton?
Approximately 1.27 metric tons of Low Pour Fuel Oil (LPFO) is equivalent to 1,000 liters.
There are 16 16ths of a millimetre in a millimetre. so there are 20 x 16 16ths of a millimetre in 20 millimetres. 20 x 16 = 320.