No, there is not.
A scale represents the relationship between a model and the actual measurement if the real object.
Grams and millimeters are two different types of measurement. They cannot be converted to one another because grams represent mass while millimeters represent length.
B=Area of the base
Mathematically, yes, but in a science class there is something called significant figures which tries to represent the accuracy that is made in a measurement. So 4.80 means that a more accurate measurement was made than 4.8
I is just a sign assigned to represent current in equations and ampere stands for its unit of measurement. So I equals V divided by R where I stands for current, V stands for voltage, and R stands for resistance. And thats just as representation all 3 representations have their own measurement units: For I its Ampere, for V its Volts and for R its ohm's.
A C-V measurement is a Capacitance-Voltage measurement. Capicitance is the amount of charge stored Voltage is the power of the charge
inches for length measurement, and seconds for angular measurement
65 = V * 5 where V = Victor's score.
"V" stands for Vanadium.
Yes, 65 mph is a measurement of speed in miles per hour. It represents how many miles something travels in an hour.
Centimetres and centimetres are the same unit of measurement. Therefore, 65 centimetres is equal to 65 centimetres.
65 kV = 65,000 v
It represents 60 + 5.
If: -3v = 195 Then: v = -65
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