In principle, any area. However, common practise is to use square metres or square kilometres - with the appropriate placing of the decimal point.
A hectometre is 100 metres.
Yes, materials do change when physical properties are measured.
There are 1000 millimetres in one metre. There are 100 metres in one hectometre. Therefore, 1 hectometre is equal to 1000 x 100 = 100000 millimetres.
One hectometre is equal to 100 metres. One decametre is equal to 10 metres. Therefore, one hectometre is equal to 100/10 = 10 decametres.
There are 100 centimetres in one metre. There are 100 metres in one hectometre. Therefore, 1 hectometre is equal to 100 x 100 = 10000 centimetres.
There are 2.54 centimetres in one inch. There are 10000 centimetres in a hectometre. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, one hectometre is equal to 10000/2.54 = 3937.01 inches.
The metric unit abbreviation hm stands for hectometre. A hectometre is equal to 100 metres.
A hectometre is longer than a centimetre - there are 10000 centimetres in one hectometre.
No. An hectometre is equivalent to 100 metres while a kilometre is the same as 1000 metres.
Since there are 100 metres in one hectometre, 38.2 metres = 38.2 / 100 = 0.382 hectometre
Hazardous materials are measured by weight or volume, depending on which material is being measured.
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