decimeter
Metre.
The name of the larger side of a rectangle is length
A meter is a measure of length. So a measure that is 1000 times larger than a metre would still be a length: it would never ever be a volume. So the question makes no sense.
The distance which is 10^-3 larger is 1.003 metres, and there is no specific name for it. The name of the distance which is 10^-3 times as large (not the same thing!) is a millimetre.
decimeter
Decimeter
Metre.
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The name of the distance that is 10 times smaller than a centimeter is a millimeter. A millimeter is one thousandth of a meter.
The name of the larger side of a rectangle is length
A meter is a measure of length. So a measure that is 1000 times larger than a metre would still be a length: it would never ever be a volume. So the question makes no sense.
The volume that is 1000 times larger than a meter is called a kilometer cubed (km^3). It is equivalent to 1,000,000,000 cubic meters.
That is the kilometer.
a cubic centimeter is a cc, there is no special name for a cubic millimeter.
Kilometer * * * * * No, a kilometre is 103 times larger (not lager!). 10-3 times larger is a millimetre.
Perimeter is a unit of length. Area is a unit of area. The two units are not directly convertible.However, the area of a rectangle is length times width, and the perimeter is two times length plus two times width. Given constant perimeter, a square has maximum area, while a very thin rectangle has nearly zero area. (In calculus terms, the limit of the area as length or width goes to zero is zero.)Depending on how you want to name your units, you can always find a rectangle whose perimeter is "larger" than area, but this is a numerical trick that is not valid in any school of thought of mathematics that I know.