No.
However, be aware that builders' merchants sometimes use "yards" when they mean cubic yards - for example a yard of gravel.
its the same
linear
no diff 1 gaj = yard
Nonlinear do not satisfy the superposition principle. Linear problems, as implied, do.
You can measure things with a linear scale. Practically impossible with a non-linear scale.
I have no idea. However, in theory there is a difference.
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3 feet equals 1 yard
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None.
There are no yards in a cubic yard, because a yard is a linear unit of distance, whereas a cubic yard is a spacial unit of volume. A cubic yard is the volume occupied by a cube that measures one yard -- that's one linear yard -- on each edge. Since a linear yard equals three linear feet, a cubic yard is equal to 3 x 3 x 3 = 27 cubic feet.
Linear system follows principal of superposition and homogeneity and Non linear system does not follow the same.
You can't convert between square units and linear units.
Square meters measure area but linear meters measure distance.
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The conversion requires information about the width of the product - in yards. If it is w yards wide, then price per square yard = price per linear yard/w
One yard is the same as 0.9144 meters.