Feet are usually written as ', and the symbol is also used to denote arcminutes.
Prime units of any type will also be marked in such a manner, as are minutes of angle and time.
Derived unit
It can either be described as 30 pounds per box, or 1/30 box per pound.
Either. A tin could described as 0.4 litres or 400 millilitres. In the UK they are often labelled in terms of the met mass (or weight).
By definition: a metric unit volume (the liter) is defined as 10 cm3 or 1 dm3 (decimeter). 1/1000 of that space is a mL, and that volume is also described as 1 cm3.
The abbreviation lb comes from the Latin word libra, meaning scales or balances which also described a Roman unit similar to the pound.
"Frequency" is described with the unit "Hertz". 1 Hertz = 1 per second. Wavelength can be described with any unit of length. "Meter" is the most common choice.
the basic unit of a chemical element.
Distance can be fully described with a magnitude and a unit. It is a scalar quantity, which means it has a magnitude (numerical value) but not a direction. A related quantity is displacement, which is the straight line distance from a starting point to an ending point. Displacement is a vector quantity, so it can only be fully described with a magnitude, a unit, and and direction.
Derived unit
The SI unit that is named for the scientist whose principle described transfer of pressure in an enclosed fluid is pascal.
The SI unit that is named for the scientist whose principle described transfer of pressure in an enclosed fluid is pascal.
No, centigrade is a unit of temperature, not amplitudes.No, centigrade is a unit of temperature, not amplitudes.No, centigrade is a unit of temperature, not amplitudes.No, centigrade is a unit of temperature, not amplitudes.
This is the fluid flow (volume per unit of time).
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The prefix mega- means of an impressive amount or significant value. When adding this prefix to a unit the amount of the unit is increased tremendously.
One AU, or "Astronomical Unit", is the average distance between the Sun and the Earth.
There is no unit of "gravity". Gravity is described in terms of its effects, namely acceleration and force. SI unit of force: [ newton ] = 1 kilogram-meter/second2 SI unit of acceleration: meter/second2