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∙ 12y agoVirtually nothing is measured in hectograms. Things are measured in kilograms (= 10 hectograms) or grams (= 0.01 hectograms), and the result given to the appropriate number of decimal places.
Actually it would be measured by feet.
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If M is measured in radians, then sin M = M - M3/3! + M5/5! - M7/7! + ...
1 m = 100 cm 10 cm x (1 m / 100 cm) = 10/100 m = 1/10 m. 10 m > 10 cm
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Virtually nothing is measured in hectograms. Things are measured in kilograms (= 10 hectograms) or grams (= 0.01 hectograms), and the result given to the appropriate number of decimal places.
To give you an idea they are measured in Å : 1/10,000,000,000 (one ten billionth) of a meter (1×10−10 m)
Lengths, distances and heights can be measured in kilometres (km) or metres (m). 1 m = 100 cm 1 km = 1000 m = 100 000 cm
A tsunameter.
it measured 146 m. through the years it lost 10 meters because the top was removed
Acceleration is measured in meters per second squared (m/s^2).
all solid things could be measured
it can be measured in meters (m) using a ruler
because it is
Mass.
The speed of light is typically given in meters per second when determining wavelength. This is because the wavelength of light is directly related to its speed and frequency through the equation: speed = frequency × wavelength.