A metre is a unit of length. Minutes and seconds are units of time. The three units are therefore incompatible.
Some common units of time are the year, decade, century, millenium, month, week, day, hour, minute, second, millisecond, microsecond, nanosecond...
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As far as I am aware, the second (measure of time) is the only unit common to the English and metric system.
In most of the world, everything that is measured, is measured in SI units. Time, distance, mass, weight, area, volume and so on.
MeterLiterGramAnswerOnly one of the above units is an SI base unit: the metre. In fact, there are seven, not three, base units. These are the metre, the kilogram, the second, the ampere, the kelvin, the candela, and the mole.
millisecond, hour, and seconds.
four - four, three- four, and six - eight hope this helps!
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No. Speed, time, and energy are three quite different units.No. Speed, time, and energy are three quite different units.No. Speed, time, and energy are three quite different units.No. Speed, time, and energy are three quite different units.
You don't convert units of length to units of time; those two are utterly incompatible.If an object moves at a certain speed, you can use the formula distance = speed x time, to relate the three. If you know two of these three pieces of information, you can calculate the third.You don't convert units of length to units of time; those two are utterly incompatible.If an object moves at a certain speed, you can use the formula distance = speed x time, to relate the three. If you know two of these three pieces of information, you can calculate the third.You don't convert units of length to units of time; those two are utterly incompatible.If an object moves at a certain speed, you can use the formula distance = speed x time, to relate the three. If you know two of these three pieces of information, you can calculate the third.You don't convert units of length to units of time; those two are utterly incompatible.If an object moves at a certain speed, you can use the formula distance = speed x time, to relate the three. If you know two of these three pieces of information, you can calculate the third.
The three base units in the metric system are the meter for length, the kilogram for mass, and the second for time.
velocity is the distance divided by the time it takes to go that distance. let velocity equal V let distance equal D let time equal T v = d/t velocity has units of length per rate distance has units of length time has units of rate the length can have units such as 1) meters, centimeters, millimeters, kilometers 2) feet, inches 3) yards the time can have units such as 1) seconds, minutes, hours, years it depends on which system you are using for you units then you will know which units to choose from. the most common is meters per second (m/s)
The most common question is, "what?"I think it is "What time is it?".
A metre is a unit of length. Minutes and seconds are units of time. The three units are therefore incompatible.
Organizing the history of Mexico into three distinct units of time
The SI system of units is the international system of measurements. It is also known as the "metric system", although technically there are different (but similar) metric systems. The SI system is used in most countries in the world; both scientists and common people generally use SI units such as meter, kilogram, second, square meter, etc.; some common exceptions to this are units of time (the official unit is the second, but other units are used as well), speed (the official unit is meters/second, but kilometers/hour are quite common), and temperature (the official unit is the Kelvin, but the degree Celsius is more common in a non-scientific context).