you need one hundred square decimeters for one square meter because one meter is 10 decimeters, and since 10x10=100 it's a hundred decimeter
One meter is equal to 1.0936133 yards There is no way to equate the two units, a meter is length and a square yard is area. However, a square meter is equal to 1.196 square yards.
That depends how close you measure to the mouth of the human speaker. The closer - the louder! The distance is very important if you measure with a sound pressure level meter. At 1 meter distance the speaker may be measured at 60 decibels SPL.
You may be able to float but not swim - 1000 liters occupies 1 cubic meter - or a box 1 meter x 1 meter by 1 meter - not enough room to move around
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The square root of 9 is the number which, when multiplied by itself, equals nine. There are two numbers which, when squared, equal nine: positive three and negative three. Depending on the context of the question, one of the numbers may not make sense as an answer, or they both may work as answers.
10 decimeters in 1 meter
Yes. Deci is one-tenth. A decimeter is 0,1 meter. This should not be confused with a decameter which is 10 meters.
The question is very unclear. Here are some facts that may help: -- "Kilogram" is not a force. -- "Square" units are not compatible with "cubic" units. -- 10,000 square centimeters make 1 square meter. -- 1,000,000 cubic centimeters make 1 cubic meter.
Answer: 1 m² = 10.7639 ft²
1 centimeter = 0.1 decimeters
A square can be as small or as large as you like. Therefore the area of a square can be any positive number.
1 sq. metre = 10.76391 sq. ft.
4 decimeters is 40 centimeters.
One meter is equal to 1.0936133 yards There is no way to equate the two units, a meter is length and a square yard is area. However, a square meter is equal to 1.196 square yards.
100 centimeters is equal to 1 meter. It is also equal to 10 decimeters, and may be expressed as 1000 millimeters as well.
A thousand pascals, that is, a thousand newton per square meter.
1 square metre is the metric unit of measurement for an area. The area may be of any flat shape: a long thin strip, circle, triangle, the inside of a closed wriggly curve. But the total area covered by it must be equal to that of a square whose sides are 1 metre long.