dekameter
A dekameter would be the appropriate, but rarely used, unit.
The metric unit of length equal to 100 metres is a hectometre.
Deci is a metric prefix that represents one-tenth, or (10^{-1}). This means that one deci unit is equal to 0.1 of the base unit. For example, one decimeter (dm) is equal to 0.1 meters.
Before a terameter, which is equal to (10^{12}) meters, the next smaller unit in the metric system is a gigameter, equal to (10^{9}) meters. Following the gigameter, there is the megameter at (10^{6}) meters, and then the kilometer at (10^{3}) meters. Each of these units represents a significant decrease in scale, with the terameter being used for extremely large distances.
One Angstrom unit = 10^(-10) meter
a metric unit of length, equal to 10 meters.
dekameter
a metric unit of length, equal to 10 meters.
A dekameter would be the appropriate, but rarely used, unit.
There are 10 decameters in a meter. A decameter is a unit of length in the metric system equal to 10 meters.
The metric unit of length equal to 100 metres is a hectometre.
The unit "deca" is used as a prefix in the metric system to represent 10 times a base unit. For example, 1 decameter is equal to 10 meters, and 1 decagram is equal to 10 grams.
Deci is a metric prefix that represents one-tenth, or (10^{-1}). This means that one deci unit is equal to 0.1 of the base unit. For example, one decimeter (dm) is equal to 0.1 meters.
It is a decametre.
A decameter is a unit of length in the metric system equal to 10 meters. It is rarely used in practice, with shorter units like meters or centimeters being more commonly used.
Before a terameter, which is equal to (10^{12}) meters, the next smaller unit in the metric system is a gigameter, equal to (10^{9}) meters. Following the gigameter, there is the megameter at (10^{6}) meters, and then the kilometer at (10^{3}) meters. Each of these units represents a significant decrease in scale, with the terameter being used for extremely large distances.
One Angstrom unit = 10^(-10) meter