Distance can be mesured in many diffrent unit's such as Metre's, miles , or Centimetres.
10 millimertes = 1 centimetre
100 centimetres = 1 metre
1000 metres = kilo metre Distance can be mesured in many diffrent unit's such as Metre's, miles , or Centimetres.
10 millimertes = 1 centimetre
100 centimetres = 1 metre
1000 metres = kilo metre
Miles or kilometers.
Or for very long distances, either the AU (astronomical unit), or even in parsecs - both used in astronomy.
Many examples: e.g. mm, cm, m, km are all metric units to measure distance.
inches, feet, yards and miles are all imperial examples.
Tit
meter, foot, inch, mile, any distance unit
That depends on the units the radius is measured in. Radius is a distance and can be measured using any unit of length.
Velocity is distance per unit time, it is measured in meter per second. (m/s)
The unit for a rate is the unit for the numerator divided by the unit for the denominator. For example, speed = distance divided by time. If distance is measured in micrometres and time in hours, then the units for speed are micrometres per hour.
Distance
Distance is measured metrically in meters
The inch is now measured in 2.54 cm.
The square of any unit of length or distance is a unit of area.
1 astronomical unit.
Tit
meter, foot, inch, mile, any distance unit
Jerk is measured in (distance) per (unit of time) cubed; for example, feet/second cubed.
Distance or length is measured in metres.
That is usually measured in degrees.
That depends on the units the radius is measured in. Radius is a distance and can be measured using any unit of length.
'Light-year' is a unit of a distance. It is the distance for light to travel one year. So it is a great distance.