meter (for length), square meter (for area), cubic meter (for volume), meters/second (for speed or velocity), meters/second2 (for acceleration), kilogram (for mass), newton (for weight), joules (for energy or work), watts (for power), ampere (for current), volts (for voltage), ...
Yes you could. Look at metric and imperial measurement units, consider Roman units and the unit used by the Chinese empire as alternative units of measurement.
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inch, foot, yard, and mile
people hundreds years ago used pencil and paper to measure
Square measurement
Milligrams, grams or kilograms are three examples.
The value of the measurement and the units used.
It is used in the measurement of mass.
base on what you measure to use the metric units.
As I remember from grade school back in the 1960's I believe it was called: "Units and Standards" We refer to the U.S. measurement system today as the "Standard Measurement," "US Standard," "English Units," "US Customary Units," and "Imperial Units."
The basic unit is a byte.
There are many and some examples are miles, feet, inches etc.
The answer will depend on the units of measurement used: you won't get many cars in 60 inches x 100 inches! And since you have not bothered to share information about the measurement units, I cannot provide a more useful answer.The answer will depend on the units of measurement used: you won't get many cars in 60 inches x 100 inches! And since you have not bothered to share information about the measurement units, I cannot provide a more useful answer.The answer will depend on the units of measurement used: you won't get many cars in 60 inches x 100 inches! And since you have not bothered to share information about the measurement units, I cannot provide a more useful answer.The answer will depend on the units of measurement used: you won't get many cars in 60 inches x 100 inches! And since you have not bothered to share information about the measurement units, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
it is in metre
Meters
No, there is not.
Metres and kilometres.