It is difficult to take the same size pace every time, especially over rough ground.
It is hard to walk in a straight line. Also there is a chance for error in measuring the length of your paces even if they are all the same size. A small error here would compound if you take a lot of paces.
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IMPOSSIBLE to answer - weight & distance are completely incompatible measurements.
They are all linear measurements.
No, because a newton is a measurement of force. You can only convert units that measure the same object. For example you can convert meters to feet because they are both measurements of distance.
A degree is a unit used to measure angles, not distance. Millimeters are used to measure lengths or distances. Temperature measurements also use the term degree, which is different from the angle measurement. Neither of these are related to length measurements.
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C. A. Padgham has written: 'Subjective limitations on physical measurements' -- subject(s): Physical measurements, Scientific Errors
no
Pacing in a speech refers to the speed at which the speaker delivers their message. It involves varying the rate of speech to maintain audience engagement, emphasize important points, and create a sense of rhythm and flow. Effective pacing can enhance understanding and retention of the speech content by the audience.
what is pacing
For short distance-strong legs, arms (pumping) long stride For long distance- stamina, strong legs, pacing
what is pacing
Mass and distance
Time and distance.
Very Carefully
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distanceKilometers (Km) is a unit to measure distance.