Since this question does not specify exactly what you are looking for, any measurement using decimals is measured in 10s, and the entirety of the Metric system uses a base of 10.
Speed is measured by calculating the distance you have gone and how long it took you to get there. speed = distance over time
A long jump is typically measured from the takeoff board to the closest point of contact made by the competitor. The distance is then measured in meters or feet.
The speed of sound is measured by timing how long it takes for a sound wave to travel a known distance. By dividing the distance by the time taken, the speed of sound can be calculated.
An odometer for measuring long walkable distance. Long distances on the earth are probably best measured by geographical positioning systems (GPS).
The distance of a wave is typically measured by its wavelength, which is the distance between two consecutive points that are in phase with each other. This can be measured in units such as meters or nanometers, depending on the scale of the wave.
Distance is measured in kilometres, such as the distance between two towns, or the distance from the Earth to the Moon.
Distance can be measured in metres.
A quantity that can be measured is length, which describes how long or short an object is. It can be measured in units like inches, centimeters, meters, etc.
1000 feet remains 1000 feet if the distance is measured in feet.
the distance from one city to the next
The distance from the equator measured in degrees is called latitude.
Distance will be shown as (d), measured in meters (m). Speed will be shown as (r) (rate), measured in meters per second (m/s). Time will be shown as (t), measured in seconds (s). Distance equals rate multiplied by time. d=r(t)