The two are measured in different dimensions of units and are therefore incomparable.
Area is the two-dimensional equivalent of length.
Two - of length.
No, it does not. Dimensions are the basic quantities which are being measured. The most common are [L] for length, [M] for mass and [T] for time. Speed and velocity are [LT^-1] Force is [MLT^-2].
They can be measured by their linear measures in three orthogonal directions.
Then the surface area of the solid would be measured in square feet
square centimetres.
The two are measured in different dimensions of units and are therefore incomparable.
A point has no dimensions. It can be drawn anywhere or marked anywhere.A point is the one which cannot be measured.
It is the covered area of the building measured at plinth level/floor level by taking external dimensions. Plinth offsets,courtyards
The area of an object in three dimensions will be measured in cubic feet. 1600 cubic feet.
A solid with three dimensions will be measured in cubic feet, 77,760 in this case, unless those dimensions are inches.
For measures such as parts per million, both quantities MUST be measured in units with the same dimensions. Here one is measured in micrograms (dimensions = [M]) and the other in millilitres (dimensions = [L3]).
Area is the two-dimensional equivalent of length.
It is because a surface area is a two-dimensional concept. Two linear dimensions and so squared units,.
Two - of length.
No, it does not. Dimensions are the basic quantities which are being measured. The most common are [L] for length, [M] for mass and [T] for time. Speed and velocity are [LT^-1] Force is [MLT^-2].