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The only reason a metre would need to be called a "linear metre" is to distinguish it between a "square metre" (1 metre in length timesed by one metre in width) and a "cubic metre" (1 metre in length timesed by one metre in width timesed by one metre in height).Therefore, one linear metre is the same measurement as one metre.
One nautical mile is equivalent to 1.2 statute miles. Other units can be found below. Agate Lines 1000000 Alen (Danish) 3000 Aln (Swedish) 3100 Angstrom Stars 1.9000000000000E13 Angstroms 18520000000000 Arpents (French Canadian) 32 Arshins (Russian) 2600 Astronomical Units 1.2E-8 Barleycorns 220000 Bohrs 3.5000000000000E13 Bolts 20 Braccios (Italian) 2600 Brazas (Spanish) 1100 Braças (Portuguese) 840 Button Measures 2900000 Cables 10 Cables US (navy) 8.4 Caliper (modern) 1852000000 Caliper (traditional) 73000000 Cape Feet 5900 Cape Roods 490 Centimetres 185200 Ch'ihs (Chinese) 5200 Chains (Gunter) 92 Chains (Irish) 72 Chains (Ramsden) 61 Chains (Scottish) 82 Charrières 5556000 Cicero 410000 Covados (Portuguese) 2800 Covidos (Arabic) 3900 Cubits (Biblical) 4100 Cubits (Roman) 4200 Cubits UK 4100 Daktylos (old Greek) 97000 Data Miles 1 Decempedae (Roman) 620 Decimetres 18520 Degrees 1.7E-2 Dekametres 190 Diamonds US 3800 Digits 97000 Douzièmes (Swiss) 9900000 Ells (English) 1600 Ells (Scottish) 2000 Estadios (Portuguese) 7.1 Estadios (Spanish) 11 Exameters 1.9E-15 Falls (English) 270 Falls (Scottish) 330 Famn (Swedish) 1000 Fathoms 1000 Fathoms US (surveyor) 1000 Favne (Danish) 980 Feet 6100 Feet (Greek) 6000 Feet (Jersey) 6600 Feet (Roman) 6300 Feet (manual) 5600 Feet US (surveyor) 6100 Fermis 1.9E18 Fingerbredd (Swedish) 100000 Fingers 16000 Fists 18000 Fjärdingsväg (Swedish) 0.69 Fod (Danish) 5900 Fot (Swedish) 6200 Frenches 5556000 Furlongs 9.2 Furlongs (Irish) 7.2 Furlongs (Scottish) 8.2 Gauge (plastic film) 7300000000 Geographic Meiles (German) 0.25 Gigametres 1.9E-6 Gigaparsecs 6.0E-23 Goads 1400 Gonglis (Chinese) 1.9 Great Lugs 290 Great Paces 1200 Gutenbergs 520000000 Hands 18000 Hectometres 19 Hubbles 2.0E-22 Hvatis (Croatian) 980 Inches 73000 Inches (Jersey) 80000 Inches (Scottish) 73000 Irons 3500000 Kabellængde (Scandinavian) 10 Kairis (Japanese) 1 Kens (Japanese) 1000 Kerats (Arabian) 65000 Kilofeet 6.1 Kilometres 1.9 Kiloparsecs 6.0E-17 Kiloyards 2 Klafters (Austrian) 980 Klafters (Swiss) 1000 Kvarter (Danish) 12000 Kvarter (Swedish) 12000 Kyus 7408000 Land Leagues 0.38 Land Miles 1.2 Leaps (Welsh) 900 Legoas (Portuguese) 0.3 Leguas (Argentine) 0.37 Li (metric Chinese) 3.7 Li (traditional Chinese) 2.9 Lieues (French) 0.46 Light Days 7.2E-11 Light Hours 1.7E-9 Light Minutes 1.0E-7 Light Seconds 6.2E-6 Light Years 2.0E-13 Lignes (Swiss) 820000 Lines 870000 Lines (button) 2900000 Linier (Danish) 850000 Links UK 9200 Lugs 370 Marathons 4.4E-2 Megalithic Inches 89000 Megalithic Yards (Thom) 2200 Megametres 1.9E-3 Megaparsecs 6.0E-20 Meiles (Austrian) 0.24 Metres 1852 Metric Miles 1.2 Microinches 73000000000 Microns 1852000000 Miglias (Italian) 1.2 Mil (Danish) 0.25 Mil (Norwegian) 0.19 Mil (metric Swedish) 0.19 Mil (old Swedish) 0.17 Mil. Paces US (double time) 2000 Mil. Paces US (quick time) 2400 Miles 1.2 Miles (Irish) 0.9 Miles (Roman) 1.2 Miles (Scottish) 1 Miles US 1.2 Milhas (Portuguese) 0.89 Millas (Spanish) 1.3 Milles (marine French) 1 Milles (traditional French) 0.95 Millimetres 1852000 Milliparsecs 6.0E-11 Mils 73000000 Mkonos (East African) 4100 Mondo Points 1852000 Myriameters 0.19 Nails 32000 Nanometres 1852000000000 Nautical Leagues 0.33 Nautical Miles UK 1 Palmos (Portuguese) 8400 Palmos (metric Spanish) 9260 Palmos (traditional Spanish) 8900 Palms 24000 Palms (Dutch) 18520 Paris Points 277800 Parsecs 6.0E-14 Pas (Haitian) 1600 Passi (Roman) 1200 Perches 370 Perches (French Canadian) 320 Perches (French) 320 Perches (Irish) 290 Pes (Roman) 6200 Petametres 1.9E-12 Picas (typographical) 440000 Picometres 1.9E15 Pieds (metric French) 6200 Pieds de Roi (French Canadian) 5700 Pieds de Roi (French) 5700 Pies (Italian) 6200 Pies (Spanish) 6700 Planck Lengths 4.6E37 Plethra (old Greek) 60 Podes (old Greek) 6000 Points (English-American) 5300000 Poises (French) 950 Polegadas (Portuguese) 67000 Poles 370 Pouces (French) 68000 Pulgadas (Spanish) 80000 Punkt (mainland Europe) 4926320 Pus (Chinese) 1000 Pés (Portuguese) 5600 Quarters (cloth) 8100 Ridges (Welsh) 300 Ris (Japanese) 0.47 Rod (Irish) 290 Rods 370 Roedes (Dutch) 190 Sadzhens (Russian) 870 Sea Leagues 0.33 Shackles UK 68 Shakus (Japanese) 6100 Shots US 68 Skeins (cotton yarn) 17 Smoots US 1100 Spans 8100 Spats 1.9E-9 Stadia (Roman) 10 Stadia (old Greek) 10 Steg (Swedish) 2100 Sticks US 610 Stundes (Swiss) 0.39 Survey Feet US 6100 Sømil (Scandinavian) 1 T'suns (Chinese) 52000 Terametres 1.9E-9 Threads (cotton yarn) 1400 Toises (French) 950 Tommer (Danish) 71000 Tu (traditional Chinese) 1.1E-2 Tum (metric Swedish) 73000 Tum (old Swedish) 75000 Twips 100000000 Unciae (Roman) 75000 Varas (Portuguese) 1700 Varas (Spanish) 2200 Vehrsty (Russian) 1.7 Verges (French) 2000 Vershki (Russian) 42000 Wahs (Thai) 926 X Units 1.8E16 Yards 2000 Yottametres 1.9E-21 Zettametres 1.9E-18 Zoll (Swiss) 62000
it converts linier motion to electrical signals
Tom Dowd
I never have seen or heard the expression "linier" feet. On the other hand, "linear" feet is a linear measurement (as opposed to an area or volume). So linear feet is a one dimensional measurement (length or height but not both).
There is no sensible answer to this question. A square mile is a measure of area, with dimensions [L2]. A linear mile is a measure of distance, with dimensions [L]. Basic dimensional analysis teaches that you cannot convert between measures with different dimensions without additional information.
fets are used in linier ic's to 1)to provide large resistences 2)increase input resistence
"Acre" is a unit of area. There's no such unit as "square acre". Linear "feet" is a unit of length or distance, not area. It can't be converted to acres. 1 acre = 43,560 square feet. 1/2 acre = (43,560 / 2) = 21,780 square feet.
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I would say.. if its exterior..That depends on if it speeling..If its in pretty good shape..1.26 s/f Now if its Interior..There are variables..How Many doors..is there stair rails and railins..will you paint the ceilings..cause you have to add that sq, footage in also..How any linier feet of base..There is a lot to look at. Add 120.00 per door..2000 S/F should be about 1800.00 then meterials..doors and 1$ a linier foot for all base.
36 inches equals 1 yard therefore 816 inches divided by 36 equals 22.666666..... yards or 22 2/3 yards or properly 22 yards 2 feet. keep in mind this is linier not cubic.
The remainder theorem states that if you divide a polynomial function by one of it's linier factors it's degree will be decreased by one. This theorem is often used to find the imaginary zeros of polynomial functions by reducing them to quadratics at which point they can be solved by using the quadratic formula.
According to SOWPODS (the combination of Scrabble dictionaries used around the world) there are 3 words with the pattern LI-I-R. That is, six letter words with 1st letter L and 2nd letter I and 4th letter I and 6th letter R. In alphabetical order, they are: limier linier livier
The only reason a metre would need to be called a "linear metre" is to distinguish it between a "square metre" (1 metre in length timesed by one metre in width) and a "cubic metre" (1 metre in length timesed by one metre in width timesed by one metre in height).Therefore, one linear metre is the same measurement as one metre.