You should use meter only for length, In metric a... Meter = Length Gram = Weight Liter = Volume
he standard unit of length in the metric system is the meter
The basic metric unit of measure for length is the meter (m).
Mass: kilogram Length: meter Volume: cubic meter (this is not a base unit, since it is derived from the meter)
A meter is the standard unit of length. If you are accustomed to the imperial units, it is about 1.1 yards.A meter is the standard unit of length. If you are accustomed to the imperial units, it is about 1.1 yards.A meter is the standard unit of length. If you are accustomed to the imperial units, it is about 1.1 yards.A meter is the standard unit of length. If you are accustomed to the imperial units, it is about 1.1 yards.
What is the weight of 50x50x5 mm mild steel angle per metre length? Density mild steel is 7.85 g/cm3 Volume is 2x(4.5x0.5x100)+(0.5x0.5x100)=475 cm3 Weight is 7.85x475=3728.75 g (per metre).
Meter is a unit of length. Radian is a unit of angle. They don't relate.
3 KG / Meter
Weight of 60x60x6mm Angle is 5.4 kg/m. So, 4 metre length, it will be 21.6 kg Total.
1. Ruler (length, height, width) 2. Meter Stick (length, height, width) 3. Protractor (angle)
The dimensions of the steel are required.
It can't be more than one meter. The length of the image depends on the position of the scale held in front of the mirror. The length of the image depends on the angle between the plane mirror and the meter stick.
meter length of notebook paper?
Well by the angle being at a certain angle it will launch sometime more then one meter and if the angle was a right angle then it will launch 350CM.
You don't. Meter is used to measure length, kilogram is for mass.You don't. Meter is used to measure length, kilogram is for mass.You don't. Meter is used to measure length, kilogram is for mass.You don't. Meter is used to measure length, kilogram is for mass.
The SI unit for length is the meter. However, because the meter is so large, in the laboratory derivatives of the meter are often used. These are formed by adding a prefix to the word meter. For instance the centimeter, a commonly used unit, is equal to 1/100 of a meter.
kength of a meter