17 cm. 1 meter = 100 centimeters
It should be exactly 1 metre in length.
'Square meter' is a unit used to measure area or coverage, such as the floor of a room, or a piece of land. 'Cubic meter' is a unit used to measure volume or capacity, such as a bottle, or a barrel. These two units have different "dimensions", and are used to measure different types of quantities. Neither one can be converted into the other one.
There is no formula, because such a conversion isn't possible. "Meter" is a unit of length or distance, as of a piece of rope or a trip to the office. "Cubic meter" is a unit of volume or capacity, as of a bottle or a balloon. The two units have different physical dimensions, they're used to measure different kinds of quantities, and neither one can be converted into the other one. If length and volume units could be converted to each other, then it would be possible for you to calculate how many liters tall you are, or how many centimeters of tea you drank yesterday.
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17 cm. 1 meter = 100 centimeters
You can measure a pen, flashlight, lightbulb, piece of paper, camera, (etc.) using centimeters. But really, the list can go on forever.
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It should be exactly 1 metre in length.
decimeter........... I think you could use millimeters, centimeters, or inches.
'Square meter' is a unit used to measure area or coverage, such as the floor of a room, or a piece of land. 'Cubic meter' is a unit used to measure volume or capacity, such as a bottle, or a barrel. These two units have different "dimensions", and are used to measure different types of quantities. Neither one can be converted into the other one.
This depends on the area you live in and how much area there is. If you lived in the US, you would more likely measure by hectares, acres, and other units of area. However, if you live in Great Britain, Asia or Australia and other parts of the world, you would more likely use square meters and centimeters. Now to your question. Which unit would you use to measure area: square centimeters or square meters? If I were to draw a square on a piece of paper, it would not match up to a single meter in length so I would measure by square centimeters (GB) or square inches (US). But if I were to measure larger areas such as land, I would measure in square meters (GB) or square feet and hectares (US).
A capacitance meter is a piece of electronic test equipment used to measure capacitors. Depending on the sophistication of the meter, it may simply display the capacitance or it may also measure a number of other parameters such as leakage, equivalent series resistance, and inductance.
You would use a measuring tape or a ruler to measure the length of a piece of ribbon. Simply lay the ribbon flat, align one end with the '0' mark, and then stretch or unroll the tape or ruler to the other end of the ribbon to get an accurate measurement in inches or centimeters.
Measure the length and breadth of one face of the rectangle. Measure the thickness of the rectangle hollow piece. Multiply the length, breadth and thickness and this will give you the volume of the rectangular hollow piece in terms of cubic units. That is, if you measured the length, breadth and height in centimeters, the volume will be in cubic centimeters. Example: If the length of the piece is 10 cm, the breadth of the piece is 6 cm, and the thickness of the piece is 5 cm, the volume of the rectangular hollow piece is given by: 10 cm X 6 cm X 5 cm = 300 cubic cm or cm3