Distance is the length of anything or the distance between any two points.
In standard units, it would be measured in inches, feet, yards, or miles.
In SI unites, it would be measured in mm, cm, m, or km.
In Astronomy, one might also use AU (distance from earth to sun), or lightyears (distance light travels in a year).
Velocity/Distance calculates are common in mathematics, but perhaps only moderately applicable in the real world as speeds often vary during a trip. However, people do frequently try to estimate the expected duration of a trip.
The distance 1 kilometre is equal to 1000 metres
The magnitude of displacement is equal to distance traveled when motion is in a straight line.
Yes. In a perfect sphere the centre is an equal distance from any point from the surface.
No not in length but they must be equal distance apart from each other.
The perimeter is a measure of distance equal to the sum of all sides of a polygon.
The distance 1 kilometre is equal to 1000 metres
They have equal distance between them to keep balance.
No, work is equal to force times distance. Power is equal to force times distance over time.
The point that is equal distance from the endpoints of a line segment is the midpoint.
displacement is equal to the distance you traveled when the object is moving at shortest path
The magnitude of displacement is equal to distance traveled when motion is in a straight line.
Equal to what? The Earth ? never.
That is called a light-year, and it is equal to a distance of about 9.5 trillion kilometers.
No, effort distance and resistance distance are not necessarily equal. Effort distance refers to the distance over which a force is applied, while resistance distance refers to the distance over which the load or resistance moves. In some cases, these distances may be equal, but in others they may differ depending on the mechanical system being analyzed.
A distance of 1500 millimeters is equal to 1.5 meters.
weight x distance = work
Not in length but equal distance from each other