They are all linear measurements.
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Length, width, and height are forms of linear measurement, while distance is also a form of linear measurement but refers to the space between two points. Together, they help describe the physical dimensions or placement of objects in space.
Those measurements are forms of spatial measurements.
That is correct. The distance from a point C to a line AB is the length of the perpendicular segment drawn from point C to line AB. This forms a right angle, creating a right triangle with the segment as the hypotenuse. The length of this perpendicular segment is the shortest distance from the point to the line.
The SI unit of measurement for all forms of energy is the joule (J).
You are trying to compare mass(weight) with length. 'Pounds(lb)' is a unit of mass from the Imperial System of weights and measures. 'Metres(m)' is a unit of length from the Metric System of weights and measures.
Yes, in pea plants the tall-stem and short-stem alleles are different forms of the same gene that controls stem length. These different forms, or alleles, result in the observable variations in stem height seen in pea plants.