Assuming the question refers to an Angstrom unit, it is a tenth of a nanometre.
By contrast, one Armstrong unit is a measurement of phosphatase and equals 1 mg of phenol liberated in 30 minutes at 100 degrees Fahrenheit and pH9. It is highly unlikely that someone can find a relationship between this and a nanometre.
One Angstrom unit = 10^(-10) meter
A meter (metre) is a linear unit. there are no "non-linear" meters.
a meter
A metre is a unit of length. A square metre is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
There is no such unit of area as a decimal.
One Angstrom unit = 10^(-10) meter
grams can't equal a meter. Grams is a unit of mass while meter is a unit of length.
No. A stick is a stick and a meter is a unit of length.
A meter (metre) is a linear unit. there are no "non-linear" meters.
1 unit meter is the 1 unit of length.This 1 unit of length is equal to 100 cm.1 unit of lenghth is hundredth centimeters.
1 meter is equal to 100 centimeter. 1 centimeter is equal to 1/100 meter. Meter is a bigger unit.
a meter
The standard unit is the meter (metre). It is equal to about 39.37 inches.
-- "Armstrong" is a family name, and the name of the first man to step onto the surface of the moon. -- "Meter" is the metric unit of length. -- 1 Ã…ngstrom = 10-10 meter -- 1 meter = 10 billion Ã…ngstroms.
No. You can't really convert that - a gram is a unit of mass, a meter is a unit of length.
I think 1 Meter is equal to 39.37 INCHES.
The SI unit for energy is called the joule. This unit is also equal to a newton times a meter.