we need to measure time for a variety of applications like to meet our clear cut schedules,to know the rate of heart bet per minute,to know when a plate or train arrived or left,for writing exams ,the duration of a journey,if we want to wait for someone or watch something ,to sleep,to wake up in time ,to know wheather its night or day,to know what time a computer takes to perform an operation etc.................so the list is endless
we need to measure time because with the help of time we can do every thing in a systematic way but if we do not measure time we cannot do everything in a systematic and a wright order
To see how long it takes.
Mass divided by time, where the mass is measured in tons and the time is measured in hours. If the mass and time are measured in other units they will need to be converted to tons and hours.
in earlier times time was measured by sandclock or waterclock
No - because time is measured in seconds, not linear distance.
It depends on the circumstances. Time needs to be measured in different units depending on how it's applied. For example:- Computer processing speed is measured in milliseconds Ordinary time is measured in seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months and years. Large periods of time are measured in centuries and millennia.
by the movement of the sun
Mass divided by time, where the mass is measured in tons and the time is measured in hours. If the mass and time are measured in other units they will need to be converted to tons and hours.
Time is measured according to
Speed is measured by dividing your time into distance to come up with your velocity. speed is measured the same way as velocity. If you have a varying speed with acceleration and deceleration this would need to be factored in as well.
Time is measured in different places around the world
There are many instances: for example, speed is measured in kilometres per hour where the ratio is measured between a distance (measured in kilometres) and time (measured in hours). So it is no big deal except that you need to mention the units.
In the International System of Units (SI Units), time is measured in seconds.
response time is measured in Nanoseconds
it is measured by geologic time
in earlier times time was measured by sandclock or waterclock
It can Be measured with a meters or the stopwatch or amything.
Force is measured by taking MASS time ACCELERATION.
Position is measured along one axis, and time is measured along the other one.