squared as in square units and to the third power it would be cubed as in cubed units
Different units in measurement could be inches, centimeters, kilometers ect.
There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.There are thousands of different units for measuring hundreds of different attributes. The question needs to be a bit more specific.
They didn't. Metric Units were developed independently of Imperial units. Originally each country, and sometimes different parts of the same country, had different sets of units. The Metric System was invented to solve the confusion of different units used in different parts of France. Gradually other countries adopted Metric and abolished their own units. The British Imperial units were one of the last to be abolished.
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No. They all contain the same power flux capacitor units.
Power 2: units digit 9. Multiply by 49 again to get power 4: units digit 1. So every 4th power gives units digit 1. So 16th power has units digit 1, so the previous power, the 15th must have units digit 3.
Watts and grams are not only different units, they're different KINDS of units and measure different things. Watts measure power; grams measure mass. You cannot convert from one to the other.
It is not clear what you mean with "units of power".
Watts and horsepower are both units of power.
There are different units for measuring different attributes.
It depends on the units of 1.08*108. The answer will be very different if that is the number of metres or light years!
There are lots of different units for electricity, depending what aspect you want to measure (power, energy, current, voltage, frequency, etc.).For a power plant, some relevant units include: * Volt, for voltage * Ampere, for current * Watt, for power * Hertz, for frequency
The system unit is the part of the computer that holds the motherboard, power supply and storage. The different types of system units are desktop, tower, mini-tower and notebook.
They will run with different reactive power output, i.e. reactive load won't be equally shared between units.
squared as in square units and to the third power it would be cubed as in cubed units
Motorcycles, dirtbikes and similar can be rated in several different units, horsepower, engine volume and even torque.