yes , cause inches and centimeters are two different measurements .
It means the measurement of physical attributes or characteristics using the metric system.
most fish tanks are measured in gallons unless it is more of a small fish bowl instead
Energy is measured in joules. Sometimes the older unit "calorie" is used instead - this is a unit defined on the basis of heat, but it is still a unit of energy.
You would use mm. For the same reason you use feet instead of miles to measure the height of a building.
The meter. If the distance is large, you may want to use kilometers instead; if the distance is small, millimeters or microns (= micrometers).
No. "pi" is the 'ratio' of circumference to diameter of a circle. It doesn't care what the unit is,just as long as both are measured in the same unit.
Hectograms are a measurement of mass, and centimeters are a measurement of distance, so there isn't a valid answer to your question. But if you meant to type hectoMETER instead of hectogram, then the answer is that there is one ten-thousandth (1/10000) of a hectometer in a centimeter. 1cm=0.0001hm 1hm=10,000cm
It is usually measured on milliliters. For example, an antialergic syrup has approximately 10 milliliters each dose. For some special kind of medicine it is advisable that it be measured on drops instead milliliters. decimal measurements is the most used for medicine dosages.
It means the measurement of physical attributes or characteristics using the metric system.
most fish tanks are measured in gallons unless it is more of a small fish bowl instead
No because pi is a ratio. Exactly. You could measure it in Pan-Galactic Gargle Blasters and it would still have the same value. JHC!
Sure. You can measure it in miles or light-years instead if you like and don't mind dealing with inconveniently small numbers. None of these are a particularly natural unit for pencil measurement, though.
Energy is measured in joules. Sometimes the older unit "calorie" is used instead - this is a unit defined on the basis of heat, but it is still a unit of energy.
No, but you could use a ruler instead.
Mathematically, yes.In a scientific context, 0.330 has one more significant digit than 0.33, and this difference indicates that 0.330 represents a more precise measurement. The natural assumption, then, is that 0.33 and 0.330 are not the same, although they might be - that is, it's possible that the quantity measured as 0.33 might have been measured as 0.330 if a more precise measurement tool had been used, but it's also possible that the more precise measurement would have yielded a result like 0.331 or 0.329 instead.
Energy is measured in Joules.
Yeah