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No - because time is measured in seconds, not linear distance.
That depends on the units the radius is measured in. Radius is a distance and can be measured using any unit of length.
Speed is measured in m/s (meters per second)You can calculate speed using the following formula :Speed = Distance/TimeExamples:distance=100 meters=20s s=d/ts=100m/20ss= 5m/sthe units for speed equal up to m/s units always.so then your speed is 5 m/s
It is the distance between the end points of a line measured using Imperial units.
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No - because time is measured in seconds, not linear distance.
The rotation of an object is measured by the unit, rotation/revolutions per second. however, if the speed of a point on the rotating object has to be found, then it can be measured using the standard units of measuring speed.
That depends on the units the radius is measured in. Radius is a distance and can be measured using any unit of length.
Speed is measured in m/s (meters per second)You can calculate speed using the following formula :Speed = Distance/TimeExamples:distance=100 meters=20s s=d/ts=100m/20ss= 5m/sthe units for speed equal up to m/s units always.so then your speed is 5 m/s
An objects speed or motion is measured by distance divided by time.
Distance is measured using reference points therefore distance, between objects, is relative. Some of the units used can be absolute, the separation between two or more points cannot.
It is the distance between the end points of a line measured using Imperial units.
A cars motor oil was measured and described using units of kelvin which charactoristic of matter was measured
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density can be measured using SI units. These are grams per centimetre cubic, also written as g/cm3
For example, on a number line (which is one dimensional object), we measure the distance of two points in units. For example, the distance between 2 and 4 is 2 units. Any nth side of a polygon, can be measured by using linear units, such as cm, in., ft, km, etc. The circumference of a circle, the length of an arc, also are measured by linear units. A unit that is used to measure the distance between two points, is called linear dimension.
No problems provided they state which units. Most scientists are capable of converting between units.