1 dekameter (dam) = 10 meters
"Dam" Stands For the unit decimeter. It is usually easy to mix the unit abbreviation "dam" with the abbreviation dm which stands for diameter
you ain't worth a dam. dam being an Arabic unit of measurement that is worth approximately one tenth of one penny.
No, a pencil is not a unit of measurement.
Milli is not a unit of measurement on its own, but is a prefix meaning one thousandth. Milli can precede any metric unit of measurement. (i.e. metre -> millimetre litre -> millilitre)
"Dam" Stands For the unit decimeter. It is usually easy to mix the unit abbreviation "dam" with the abbreviation dm which stands for diameter
"Dam" Stands For the unit decimeter. It is usually easy to mix the unit abbreviation "dam" with the abbreviation dm which stands for diameter
An inch is a unit of measurement.
you ain't worth a dam. dam being an Arabic unit of measurement that is worth approximately one tenth of one penny.
While the statement is true, there is no unit with that meaning.
A kilogram is a measurement unit for mass. There is no numerical aspect to it.
Centi- is Latin, meaning a hundredth of a unit of measurement.
unit of measurement
it depends on how your meaning , it if your meaning it like a bever's dam then no but if you mean like dam you it is
what is KGA in unit of a measurement
No, a pencil is not a unit of measurement.
Milli is not a unit of measurement on its own, but is a prefix meaning one thousandth. Milli can precede any metric unit of measurement. (i.e. metre -> millimetre litre -> millilitre)
The unit of measurement of force is 'Newton'