There is no equivalence.
A linear metre is a measure of length in 1-Dimensional space, whereas 4m*4m is a measure of area in 2-D space. The two measure different things and, according to the basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
Normally it is simply the length - so 16.5 metres.
linear meter is the distance between a point x to point Y irrespective of the elevation and bumps between them. running meter is the lenght between X AND Y considering all the elevation etc
4 cubic meters.
The same as a meter. It is called "linear" to distinguish it from square or cubic meter, but the "linear" can really be omitted.The same as a meter. It is called "linear" to distinguish it from square or cubic meter, but the "linear" can really be omitted.The same as a meter. It is called "linear" to distinguish it from square or cubic meter, but the "linear" can really be omitted.The same as a meter. It is called "linear" to distinguish it from square or cubic meter, but the "linear" can really be omitted.
A meter (metre) is a linear unit. there are no "non-linear" meters.
1m = 100cm so 60cm x 40 cm x 40 cm = .6m x .4m x .4m = .096m^2
Normally it is simply the length - so 16.5 metres.
1m = 1000mm 1/4m = 1/4 x 1000mm = 250mm
linear meter is the distance between a point x to point Y irrespective of the elevation and bumps between them. running meter is the lenght between X AND Y considering all the elevation etc
Alright, darling, let's get this straight. First, we convert those pesky feet to meters because apparently, we can't just stick to one unit of measurement. 21ft is roughly 6.4m and 12ft is about 3.7m. Now, we multiply 6.4 by 3.7 to get a square meterage of around 23.68 square meters. Voila!
4 cubic meters.
A meter is a linear measurement, therefore 1 meter is the same as 1 linear meter.
Ah, what a happy little question! You see, in the world of measurements, a linear meter is simply one meter long. So, to answer your question, there is one meter in a linear meter. Just like painting, it's all about taking things one happy little step at a time.
The same as a meter. It is called "linear" to distinguish it from square or cubic meter, but the "linear" can really be omitted.The same as a meter. It is called "linear" to distinguish it from square or cubic meter, but the "linear" can really be omitted.The same as a meter. It is called "linear" to distinguish it from square or cubic meter, but the "linear" can really be omitted.The same as a meter. It is called "linear" to distinguish it from square or cubic meter, but the "linear" can really be omitted.
A meter (metre) is a linear unit. there are no "non-linear" meters.
8 x 6 metres is a length of 48 [linear] metres.
4 metres