1000 meters 1 meter = 1000 millimeters 1 millimeter = 0.001 meter
8 meters wide by 5 meters long my 1 meters tall will not give you an answer in square meters. But it will give you a VOLUME of 40 cubic meters.
A square meter is like a square yard. It is an area about the size of a single sidewalk section. Its measurement is 39" x 39". == == == == A meter and sq meter are Metric # for a linear measurement 1sq ft= 0.0929 square meters. 1sq meter = 1.196 sq yds. There is 0.3048 meters in a ft. 1 ft = 12 inches. 1 sq ft = 144 sq inches.
0.001 kilometers = 1 meter. 1/1000 of a kilometer
1000 meters equals to 1kilometer
would there not be 6 linear meters in 1 cubic meter?? 6 sides on the cubic meter??
Linear meters (Length) can not be converted to cubic meters (Volume)
1.85 linear meters.
1 linear meter is equivalent to 1 800-meter length.
How many linear meter in 3.3 hectares
1 None. 1 meter is a linear measure, not an area measurement.
To convert linear meters to square meters, you need to know the width of the material in linear meters. If the width is 1 meter, then 1 linear meter equals 1 square meter. If the width is different, you would multiply the width by the linear meters to get the square meters (Square Meters = Width x Linear Meters).
First, forget the word "linear". That word tells you nothing. The length in meters or in yards are always linear. 1 meter is 1.09361 yards. 1 yard is 0.9144 meters. When 1 meter costs 20.10, then 1 yard costs 18.38.
Ah, what a happy little question! You see, in the world of measurements, a linear meter is simply one meter long. So, to answer your question, there is one meter in a linear meter. Just like painting, it's all about taking things one happy little step at a time.
A metre is the same as a linear metre and they are of internationally agreed lengths. So 1 Australian metre is exactly equal to 1 metre.
A linear metre is a unit of length. A square metre is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Assuming that "centremeter" is meant to be centimetre, the answer is 1/1.5 = 0.66... (recurring) linear metres.