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meters are a measure of lengthmeters squared are a measure of areaThey measure different things and cannot be directly converted.However, if you are given the lengths of, say, a rectangle, multiplying the two lengths (each measured in meters) together will find the area (measured in meters squared).
In mathematics, two quantities are said to be in units agreement if they have the same units of measure. For example, if two quantities are both measured in meters, then they are in units agreement. If one quantity is measured in meters and the other is measured in centimeters, then they are not in units agreement.
Acceleration is measured in m/s2 (metres per second squared)
Because if speed is measured in meters per second (m/s) and time is measured in seconds, the SI unit of acceleration is meters per second per second (m/s2). ^_^
315 meters squared = 3,391 in feet squared.
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A derived quantity is one that is derived from others. For example, the meter is the official unit of length; since area can be defined as a length squared, that's exactly how the area is defined in the SI, i.e., it is measured in square meters. Similarly, a speed is measured in meters/second (both meters and seconds are defined as base quantities).
meters are a measure of lengthmeters squared are a measure of areaThey measure different things and cannot be directly converted.However, if you are given the lengths of, say, a rectangle, multiplying the two lengths (each measured in meters) together will find the area (measured in meters squared).
In mathematics, two quantities are said to be in units agreement if they have the same units of measure. For example, if two quantities are both measured in meters, then they are in units agreement. If one quantity is measured in meters and the other is measured in centimeters, then they are not in units agreement.
The acceleration of gravity, g, is measured in units of acceleration, which is to say units of distance per time squared. For example, meters per second squared.
In physics, the net force is measured in Newton. The formula for net force is given as the mass times the acceleration. The mass is given in kilograms (kg), and the acceleration is measured in meters per second squared. A Newton is equivalent to a kilogram-meters per second squared.
Meters per second squared, Kilometers per hour, Meters, and Miles per hour.
Farmland is measured by acres or hectares, which are a measure of area. Since all farmland is much larger than several hundred meters squared or feet squared, units of measurement that are much larger than meters or feet is used.
Acceleration is measured in m/s2 (metres per second squared)
Acceleration is a change in speed, measured per second and so would be meters per second per second or meters per second squared.
Velocity can be measured in metres per second, not metres per second squared. Acceleration is measured in metres per second squared but knowing only the acceleration does not help in finding the velocity.
Yes, Cubic Feet is a measure of volume. No, Meters is a unit of length. Cubic Meters is a unit of volume.