Yes. But, it is seldom used.
Because the perimeter is a linear measurement, and area is measured by multiplying 2 linear measurements together.
Because length is one dimension, thus it's measured in linear units.
No, the measurement of a border is not always in square units. Borders can be measured in linear units (such as meters, feet, or kilometers) when referring to the length of the border. The measurement could be in square units (such as square meters or square miles) when referring to the area encompassed by the border.
It is used in finding the circumference and area of a circle. Circumference = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter measured in linear units Area = pi*radius2 measured in square units
No. Just like a length, a perimeter is measured in linear units.
Because a perimeter is measured in linear units while an area is measured in square units.
Because the perimeter is a linear measurement, and area is measured by multiplying 2 linear measurements together.
Because length is one dimension, thus it's measured in linear units.
The area of a sector is 0.5*r^2*theta square units where r is the radius measured in linear units and theta is the angle (measured in radians).
A perimeter is measured in LINEAR units. Neither 'square' units nor 'cube' units.
It is because a surface area is a two-dimensional concept. Two linear dimensions and so squared units,.
No, the measurement of a border is not always in square units. Borders can be measured in linear units (such as meters, feet, or kilometers) when referring to the length of the border. The measurement could be in square units (such as square meters or square miles) when referring to the area encompassed by the border.
It is used in finding the circumference and area of a circle. Circumference = 2*pi*radius or pi*diameter measured in linear units Area = pi*radius2 measured in square units
Perimeter is measured in Linear Units because it is Measurement of The Outline or Path of a given shape or area; a Perimeter is NOT the Measurement of What is Inside that Outline/Path. It is a One-Dimensional measurement, which MEANS it is a Linear Unit Measurement, such as Feet or Meters.Alternatively, a Two-Dimensional Measurement, is the Square of a Linear Unit -- like AREA is a Two-Dimensional Measurement and therefore Measured in Linear Units Squared (i.e. meters2/Square Meters or feet2/Square Feet). Area is the Measurement of What is Contained within a given Perimeter.
No, volume is measured in cubic units, area is measured in square units.
An area is a measure comprising two dimensions of length (usually called length and breadth). The dimensional representation for area is, therefore, [L2]. Similarly, volume which comprises length x breadth x height, is [L3]. The shapes are measured in linear units and so these compound units are squared units (for area) and cubed units (for volume).An area is a measure comprising two dimensions of length (usually called length and breadth). The dimensional representation for area is, therefore, [L2]. Similarly, volume which comprises length x breadth x height, is [L3]. The shapes are measured in linear units and so these compound units are squared units (for area) and cubed units (for volume).An area is a measure comprising two dimensions of length (usually called length and breadth). The dimensional representation for area is, therefore, [L2]. Similarly, volume which comprises length x breadth x height, is [L3]. The shapes are measured in linear units and so these compound units are squared units (for area) and cubed units (for volume).An area is a measure comprising two dimensions of length (usually called length and breadth). The dimensional representation for area is, therefore, [L2]. Similarly, volume which comprises length x breadth x height, is [L3]. The shapes are measured in linear units and so these compound units are squared units (for area) and cubed units (for volume).
No. Just like a length, a perimeter is measured in linear units.