Because that's how it was found to calculate it.
2 m
One and a half meter is written as 1 1/2 meters or 1.5 meters.
1 millionth of a meter can be written:> 0.000001 meter> 0.0001 centimeter> 0.001 millimeter> 1 micrometer> 1,000 nanometers
A millimeter is one-thousandth of a meter. We measure length or distance with meters. 1/1000 meter = 1 millimeter Another way to write it is: 1/1000m = 1mm A millimeter is one-thousandth of a meter. We measure length or distance with meters. 1/1000 meter = 1 millimeter Another way to write it is: 1/1000m = 1mm
You can write is as 11 followed by a superscript 2 - thus: 112
Write the number of square meters, then just put a small 2 on the upper-right hand corner of the number.
m2
81 m2
Sixty-six and five tenths square meters.
Ninety and ninety-three hundredths meters.
Five hundred forty-four and seventy-eight hundredths square meters.
100 metres2100 metres2100 metres2100 metres2
Newton's Second Law is usually written as:F = ma (Newton didn't write it like this, originally.) Solving for acceleration: a = F/m So, to get the acceleration, you divide the net force by the mass.
fourteen and three thousand one hundred twenty-five ten thousandths square meters
meters per second per second OR meters per second squared. They are both the same this, but meteres per second squared is easier to write.
METER
one meter is equal with 1000 milimeters and 4 meters make a square meter so 4000 milimeters make one square meters ++ Sorry but both question and that answer are wrong because they muddle linear with areal measures. Further, 4m does not make a square metre, and though 4m does indeed = 4000mm, 1 square metre = 1 000 000 (million) square millimetres.