It would be the same as a distance of 23.4 centimeters, or a distance of 234 millimeters.
In either case, it would be so close that you couldn't tell the difference.
Meters or yards if it's the school library, in the same building or on the same campus as the classroom. Kilometers or miles if it's simply the municipal library, in the same city as the classroom.
No, because they are the exact same distance.
5 km = 5,000 meters = about 3.107 miles (rounded)
Neither is greater. 6 km and 6000 m are equal to the same distance.
Mars is not always the same distance from the sun because it has an elliptical orbit. If it had a perfectly circular orbit, then it would always be the same distance from the sun.
The distance of 20 meters is the same as the distance of 65.6 ft or 787.4 inches.
Meters. It's the same unit you would use for length, or distance.
Yes. 5000 meters = 5k meters.
You can't "change" centimeters to meters. But you can describe a length or a distance in terms of either unit. -- If you know the length in centimeters, divide that number by 100 to find the number of meters in the same distance. -- If you know the length in meters, multiply that number by 100 to find the number of centimeters in the same distance.
Assuming it is the same distance, the distance in metres will be a larger number than the distance in kilometres - but the two distances will still be the same.
Meters or yards if it's the school library, in the same building or on the same campus as the classroom. Kilometers or miles if it's simply the municipal library, in the same city as the classroom.
no. both are same
Exactly the same distance as in the question.
The distance 0.001 km is the same as 1 meter. There are 1000 meters to 1 km.
They are the same- weight x distance equals weight times distance.
They require the same amount of work because the formula for work is force times distance.
It would decrease because the distance between the blocks has increased.