In the International System (SI), a length or distance is measured in meters, or some multiple like km., mm., etc.
Length is the distance - in given units - between two points on a line.
Answer: absolutely not! Answer: No. For starters, the area uses units of area (for example, square centimeters), while the perimeter uses units of length (For example, centimeters).
The USA uses the unit of length of feet and inches for everyday measurements. The metric system, which uses meters and centimeters, is also commonly used alongside the imperial system.
You can convert units of length to units of length, and units of area to units of area. But it doesn't make sense to convert between units of length and units of area.
If a square has an area of 12 square units, then as all its sides are the same length (by definition), each side will be √12 units longs, ie approx 3.46 units long.If you mean a Rectangle has an area of 12 square units and one side is 2.1 units long, then the other side is:area_rectangle = length × width→ width = area_rectangle ÷ length→ width = 12 units² ÷ 2.1 units→ width = 5 5/7 units ≈ 5.7 units.The "height" is approx 5.7 units long.
It is a pure number and numbers do not have units. If you are thinking of pi in the context of a circle, it is the ratio of the length of the circumference to the length of the diameter. Length/Length, so there are no units.
None. Area cannot be measured in length units - only in squares of such units.
Use Pythagoras' theorem to find the length of the 3rd side
The length is 20 units and the width is 10 units
14 units.
Because it is a length and so must have units of length.
Lux is not a unit of length. The two units are utterly incompatible.Lux is not a unit of length. The two units are utterly incompatible.Lux is not a unit of length. The two units are utterly incompatible.Lux is not a unit of length. The two units are utterly incompatible.