capillary number(Ca)=(viscosity*velocity)/surface tension viscosity have the unit (kg/(meter*time)) same for velocity(meter/time) and surface tension ((kg*meter)/(time2*meter)) so= (kg *meter*time*time*meter)/(meter*time*time*kg*meter) = unitless dimension={M0 L0 T0}
The centimeters in a meter (100) minus the inches in a yard (36) equals 64.
The prefix 'Centi' means 100th. So, a Centimeter is 1/100 of a Meter. There are 100 Centimeters in a Meter.
A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.A meter has 10 decimeters, so just divide the number of decimeters by 10.
A meter is 3.280 839 895 feet. Multiply the number of meters by the number of feet in a meter. You can do this math.
A meter stop is a small metal or plastic peg placed just beyond the limits of normal meter movement on an analog meter movement to prevent the needle from moving too far off scale. Overloading a meter so that it hits the meter stop hard is often called "pegging" the meter and can damage it by bending the needle.
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Metric Conversion: No Prefix (meter) - 1 - 1 meter in a meter Centi (centimeter) - 100 - 100 cm in a meter Milli (millimeter) - 1000 - 1000 mm in a meter From this you can derive other relationships. For example, to determine how many millimeters in a centimeter you can divide 1000(number of millimeters in a meter) by 100 (number of centimers in a meter) to get 10 millimeters in a centimeter. Since you have 440 centimeters and you need to convert it to millimeters, you multiple the number by 10 (the amount of millimeters in a centimeter) to get 4400 millimeters. Also, stop cheating on your homework.
Yes, the Post Office will have this information if you give them the meter number.
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The phone number of the Van Meter Public Library is: 515-996-2435.
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capillary number(Ca)=(viscosity*velocity)/surface tension viscosity have the unit (kg/(meter*time)) same for velocity(meter/time) and surface tension ((kg*meter)/(time2*meter)) so= (kg *meter*time*time*meter)/(meter*time*time*kg*meter) = unitless dimension={M0 L0 T0}