1 meter=100 centimeters
so 180 meters=18000 centimeters.
yes because it is kind of like a car and you can measure a car with kilometers
The length of a rowing boat may only be 6 feet. A large yacht may have a length of 100 feet. Of the two units of length given, then yards is more appropriate. In practice, the length of a boat is given in feet or metres.
Actually they come in different sizes.
First of all, its nose has to point in the direction of motion, or you don't get theanswer you're fishing for. The contraction only occurs in the direction of motion.If the length of the ship is 100 meters in the reference frame in which it's at rest,and it then departs at 90% of the speed of light, the same observer in the samereference frame now sees it contract to a length of 43.59 meters.
The biggest ship made in 2013 is the Maersk Triple E class with a length of 400 m (1,312 ft), however the biggest ship made until 2013 would be the Seawise Giant with a length of 458.46 m (1,504 ft).
.514 meters per second is equal to 1 knot. 105/(39.7 X .514) 105/20.4 5.14 seconds.
She was 1,019.5 feet, or 310.74 meters in overall length.
Disney Magic weighs over 84,000 tons and it is 984 feet (300 meters) in length.
yes because it is kind of like a car and you can measure a car with kilometers
Displacement can be measured in any unit that measures distance but the SI unit is meters. When talking about the displacement of a ship, it refers to the mass of water that the ship displaces. This is actually equal to the weight of the ship and is usually expressed in metric tons.
The great Eastern ship is 211 meters long and 37 meters wide.
Yes. Length of a ship is from front to back. But length of a sail on a ship is from top to bottom. Similar with the length of a wardrobe.
288km
cruise ships range from 300 to1,025 feet long
the avrage size of a long ship is 28 meters == ==
The length of an average cruise ship is 1,187 feet which can comfortably accommodate up to 6,360 guests.
The length of cable attaching a ship to an anchor is called a scope.