15 meters, or less, depending on the angle.
Car aerials are one metre in height due to the height of its optimum performance. (Or, in simpler terms, that is the height that it works best at.)
The SI unit for any distance (and that covers the length, width and height of anything) is the metre (m). 1 metre is about 3 feet 3 inches in length There are also multiples or fractions of this unit which are derived from the metre that are used for long and short distances. For example - 1 kilometre (km) = 1000 metres (1km is about five eighths of a mile) 1 metre = 100 centimetres (cm) - around 2 and a half centimetres = 1 inch. 1 metre = 1000 millimetres (mm) - 25 mm is about an inch.
Because if it wasn't, there would be something else that was and then that would be a metre.
1000mm in a metre
1 metre = 100cm 2 metres = 200cm 1/2 metre = 50cm 1 metre + 1 metre + 1/2 metre = 250cm 2,500 mm 0.25km
8 metre, most people have to use a ladder to get there. Can someone out there give me a serious answer to my question?
About a metre.
This can be determined by just measuring the length of the surface which the object was placed to the surface of the ground.Measurement can be done using a metre rule or tape rule.
Its about a metre tall i think
metre high
3'3ft or 1 metre tall.
43 metre
Four-tenths of a metre.
A metre.
Metre.
The only reason a metre would need to be called a "linear metre" is to distinguish it between a "square metre" (1 metre in length timesed by one metre in width) and a "cubic metre" (1 metre in length timesed by one metre in width timesed by one metre in height).Therefore, one linear metre is the same measurement as one metre.
Contour lines are imaginary lines that join points of equal height. Therefore, say, a 300 metre height contour line can never meet a 400 metre height one.