Yes.
A lineal metre, is the same as a metre and that is a length of 100 centimetres.
A lineal foot is the same as a foot. It is a measure of length and has no width at all.
Exactly one. They are the same thing!
Feet and lineal feet are the same measurement - lineal feet is merely used as a term to distinguish feet from square or cubic feet.
The meter is a linear unit of meassurement, so basically you are talking about the same thing.
Linear metres and metres are the same measurement. Therefore, 1 metre is equal to 1 linear metre.
Linear metres and metres are the same measurement. The word linear is simply used to distinguish it from square metres or cubic metres. Therefore, the two are the same value.
No. A meter is a unit of length, a meter stick is an actual device to measure it.
A metre is 'about' the same length as a yard (only 3 inches longer).
No. Meter is a metric unit of length whereas a foot ( plural feet ) is an imperial unit of length that was developed by the British. 1 meter is approximately 3.28 feet.
A lineal foot is the same as a foot - or 30.48 centimetres.
A lineal or linear foot is the same as a foot so a 16 feet diameter is the same as a diameter of 16 lineal feet.