A rhombus is a 4 sided quadrilateral whose sides are equal in lengths and can be measured with a ruler.
Because length is one dimension, thus it's measured in linear units.
Angular displacements measured in radians or stradians, lengths of lines measured in units of length.
Length can be measured in feet, inches and centimetres
No. Angles don't have anything called a side length. However, one can use trigonometry to compute the angles of a triangle based on the side lengths of the triangle (triangles do have side lengths).
Bond lengths are typically expressed in units of picometers (pm) or angstroms (Å), where 1 Å is equal to 100 pm. Bond lengths are a measure of the distance between the nuclei of two bonded atoms in a molecule.
All lengths are measured in metres.
Focal length is measured in milimeters (mm) -----------------------------------------------------------------
A rhombus is a 4 sided quadrilateral whose sides are equal in lengths and can be measured with a ruler.
The length of nitrogen-to-nitrogen bond is approx. 100 pm.
Our lengths cannot be measured .When two of us meet,we form right angles
Because length is one dimension, thus it's measured in linear units.
All lengths are measured in metres.
Lengths that are more than 1,000 microns and less than 1 meter are usually measured in millimeters.
Angular displacements measured in radians or stradians, lengths of lines measured in units of length.
Yes, because the bond is of similar atoms and since the bond length is related to the bond order and the bond order is constant for the three bonds so the bond length will be the same for the single bonded bonds and start changing when we consider the bond.
Small lengths are measured in centimeters.For exmaple: matchstick.