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∙ 14y agoThe two are measured in different dimensions of units and are therefore incomparable.
Area is the two-dimensional equivalent of length.
Two - of length.
No, it does not. Dimensions are the basic quantities which are being measured. The most common are [L] for length, [M] for mass and [T] for time. Speed and velocity are [LT^-1] Force is [MLT^-2].
One possibility is 240 x 220 yards. There are many others. The area doesn't reveal the dimensions.
square centimetres.
It is the covered area of the building measured at plinth level/floor level by taking external dimensions. Plinth offsets,courtyards
A solid with three dimensions will be measured in cubic feet, 77,760 in this case, unless those dimensions are inches.
If the value of "3 X 4.3" given are measurements of the sides of a rectangle and are both in the same dimension of length, then the area is 12 square units of the length units specified for the given dimensions. Questions asking for area should always have a specification of the linear units in which the dimensions of the area are measured.
Volume always has three dimensions. Area always has two dimensions. Length always has one dimension. Location has no dimensions.
Static Dimensions are dimensions taken when the body is in a fixed (static) position. They consist of skeletal dimensions (between the centers of joints, such as between the elbow and the wrist) or of counter dimensions (skin surface dimensions such as head circumference. Many different body features can be, and have been, measured.
Area is measured in square units.
since a foot is measured in 1 dimension, is is a straight line, a square foot is measured in 2 dimensions, therefore they are not compatible.
Area of a trapezoid measured in square units = 0.5*(sum of parallel sides)*height
No. Area can be measured in many different units - square feet, square inches, square meters, etc.No. Area can be measured in many different units - square feet, square inches, square meters, etc.No. Area can be measured in many different units - square feet, square inches, square meters, etc.No. Area can be measured in many different units - square feet, square inches, square meters, etc.
An area is a measure comprising two dimensions of length (usually called length and breadth). The dimensional representation for area is, therefore, [L2]. Similarly, volume which comprises length x breadth x height, is [L3]. The shapes are measured in linear units and so these compound units are squared units (for area) and cubed units (for volume).An area is a measure comprising two dimensions of length (usually called length and breadth). The dimensional representation for area is, therefore, [L2]. Similarly, volume which comprises length x breadth x height, is [L3]. The shapes are measured in linear units and so these compound units are squared units (for area) and cubed units (for volume).An area is a measure comprising two dimensions of length (usually called length and breadth). The dimensional representation for area is, therefore, [L2]. Similarly, volume which comprises length x breadth x height, is [L3]. The shapes are measured in linear units and so these compound units are squared units (for area) and cubed units (for volume).An area is a measure comprising two dimensions of length (usually called length and breadth). The dimensional representation for area is, therefore, [L2]. Similarly, volume which comprises length x breadth x height, is [L3]. The shapes are measured in linear units and so these compound units are squared units (for area) and cubed units (for volume).
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