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Unless you are talking about an electric meter or a gas meter, meters do not have a circumference. A circumference is the distance around the outside of an object. A meter is a unit of measurement, not an object.
cm typically refers to the unit of measurement, a Centimeter -- 100 Centimeters = 1 Meter, 1 Centimeter = .394 Inches
A cubic meter is a unit for volumetric measurement (like fluid ounce).The volume of an object is dependent on its geometry. Thus, your question can only be answered for a cube. For any other geometric object (cuboid or parallelepiped), you need more information regarding other dimensions.If your question is regarding a cube having a volume of a cubic meter (1 cu. m), then the answer is 1 meter. This is so because the volume of a cube with side (or edge) of length 's meter' is s^3 cubic meter (that is, s x s x s cubic meter).
From the door knob of a door to the ground is about 1 meter long.
A cube with each side measuring 1 meter in length will have a volume of 1 cubic meter.
A meter stick?
a baseball bat.
mf is ratio of CT ration of meter box to CT ration written on meter. ex: CT meter box: 30/5, Meter ct ration 1/1. MF : (30/5)/(1/1)= 6
It is: 25 cm to 1 meter = 25/100 or 1 to 4
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1 newton-meter = 1 joule
Yes, a cubic meter is a unit of volume that can represent any shape as long as the space enclosed has dimensions of 1 meter by 1 meter by 1 meter, regardless of the shape of the object.
The difference between a linear meter (LM) and a meter (M) is the same except for the geometrical shape it follows. Linear meter always follow an extended line or a straight line for a given object where as a meter is a more general form or unit of measurement irrespective of a shape (Line, arc or circle). For example: think of an wooden or metal scale of 1 M length which measures only length of an object in straight line where as a 1M flexible tape can be used along a line or for a curvature or for a sharp bend of an object. Both measures length both at times correct interchangeably.