Kilometers
Distance is a scalar quantity that measures the extent of space between two points. It is a physical quantity that is typically measured in units such as meters or kilometers.
Distance is a scalar quantity that represents the physical length between two points in space. It is typically measured in units such as meters or kilometers.
No. "Dimensionless" means there are NO units involved.
When you take the logarithm of a quantity, the units of the quantity are removed.
No, a quantity cannot have units and still be dimensionless. The dimensions of a quantity are determined by its units, so if a quantity has units, it has dimensions. Dimensionless quantities are those without any units.
The quantity symbol for length is "L." In the International System of Units (SI), the standard unit of length is the meter, represented by the symbol "m." Length can also be measured in various other units such as kilometers, centimeters, and millimeters, but the fundamental symbol remains "L."
It's speed - which is 90 Km/h
Energy has units of joules.
To calculate a 1.3 sales lift in quantity, you first need to determine the baseline sales quantity. Multiply this baseline quantity by 1.3 to find the new sales quantity after the lift. For example, if your baseline sales are 100 units, a 1.3 sales lift would result in 100 x 1.3 = 130 units sold. This indicates a 30% increase in sales compared to the original quantity.
To measure, or measuring is the use of units to find a size of quantity
1.93 astronomical units is 288,723,890 kilometers.
The runner's speed is 3 kilometers per 30 minutes. In somewhat more familiar units, it's also 6 km per hour.