The horizontal measurement refers to the measurement that is made along the X-axis. The horizontal measurement is usually one dimensional.
State and explain problems in measurement and evaluation
Linear measurement just means measurement of length in a straight line
what is KGA in unit of a measurement
What are the 3 importance of measurement
3 miles.
1 league = 5.55600 kilometers = 3.45234 miles
A league
The old unit of measurement refers to various systems of measurement that were used in the past, before the standardized system of measurement was introduced. Examples of old units of measurement include the cubit, the fathom, the league, and the stone.
A league is a European unit of distance. Its measurement has changed throughout history with a Roman league being 1.5 Roman miles, while an English league is traditionally 3 English miles.
A league is usually about 3.5 miles. The definition does vary from country to country.
One league is equal to approximately 3.45 miles. It is not, however, an official unit of measurement in any nation.
A league (common unit of measurement in western Europe) was originally intended to represent the distance a person could walk in an hour. In many cases it was equal to 3 miles or 4.828032 km.
a megameter. equal to 1000000 meters. u can also use league which is equal to 3 miles
MLS is short for Major League Soccer which is the premier league of American soccer.
A league of land is an antiquated unit of measurement equivalent to about 3 miles or 4.8 kilometers. However, the value of a league of land would vary depending on the location and the current market value of land.
There is more than one definition for the length of a league. The English define a league as 4.8 km, while the French measurement ranges from 3.3 km to 4.7 km. The reason for this discrepancy is because a league refers to the distance a man on a horse can travel in one hour.The Atlantic ocean is 8.6 km at it deepest point (the Puerto Rico Trench). By the English league, that would make it about 1.79 leagues deep. By the French definition, the Atlantic is 1.83 to 2.61 leagues deep.In the book Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Jules Vern used the measurement of 4km as one league.