Metres and linear metres are the same unit of measurement. Therefore, 1 linear metre is equal to 1 metre.
Linear metres and metres are the same measurement. Therefore, 1 metre is equal to 1 linear metre.
Insert the word "linear". They both refer to 1-metre lengths.
The same as a meter. It is called "linear" to distinguish it from square or cubic meter, but the "linear" can really be omitted.The same as a meter. It is called "linear" to distinguish it from square or cubic meter, but the "linear" can really be omitted.The same as a meter. It is called "linear" to distinguish it from square or cubic meter, but the "linear" can really be omitted.The same as a meter. It is called "linear" to distinguish it from square or cubic meter, but the "linear" can really be omitted.
A meter (metre) is a linear unit. there are no "non-linear" meters.
none, a linear meter is a distance, a kilogram is mass, there is no way to convert from one to the other.
A meter is a linear measurement, therefore 1 meter is the same as 1 linear meter.
One linear meter is equal to one running meter. Both terms are used to measure the length of something in a straight line.
would there not be 6 linear meters in 1 cubic meter?? 6 sides on the cubic meter??
Linear meters (Length) can not be converted to cubic meters (Volume)
How many linear meter in 3.3 hectares
1 metre = 39.37 inches, approx.
100 centimetres.
1.85 linear meters.
The difference between a linear meter (LM) and a meter (M) is the same except for the geometrical shape it follows. Linear meter always follow an extended line or a straight line for a given object where as a meter is a more general form or unit of measurement irrespective of a shape (Line, arc or circle). For example: think of an wooden or metal scale of 1 M length which measures only length of an object in straight line where as a 1M flexible tape can be used along a line or for a curvature or for a sharp bend of an object. Both measures length both at times correct interchangeably.
none. 'A meter' is linear.
You can't convert that.
The meter is, by definition, a unit of distance or linear measurement. It is not necessary to say "linear," unless you are emphasizing the difference from square meters or cubic meters.So, to answer your question, there is one linear meter per meter, because they are one and the same.Another answerA linear meter is a commonly-used phrase and description for lengths of fabric.A linear meter is a meter length from a roll of fabric. Usually in Europe the width of the roll is 1.46m, so a linear meter is an oblong 1m x 1.46mSo (in this particular example):1 x Linear Meter = 1.46 square metersOne.