If you mean a brief moment of time: seconds.
If you mean momentum: this is mass x velocity, so the units are kg x meters / seconds
If you mean a brief moment of time: seconds.
If you mean momentum: this is mass x velocity, so the units are kg x meters / seconds
If you mean a brief moment of time: seconds.
If you mean momentum: this is mass x velocity, so the units are kg x meters / seconds
If you mean a brief moment of time: seconds.
If you mean momentum: this is mass x velocity, so the units are kg x meters / seconds
There are no units for measuring the use of temperature.
degrees
You always use square units when measuring area.
No. I would use linear units if measuring the swim distance or cubic units if measuring the volume of water. Square units might be useful to see how many people could use the pool before it got crowded but that would depend on whether they were there for swimming or splashing about.
If measuring weight - use a scaleIf measuring mass - use a balance in units of grams or kilograms.If measuring size (L x W x H) - Use a ruler/tape measureIf measuring volume - use a graduated cylinder.
There are no units for measuring the use of temperature.
degrees
You always use square units when measuring area.
Liters.
To measure, or measuring is the use of units to find a size of quantity
Surface area is measured in square units.
No. I would use linear units if measuring the swim distance or cubic units if measuring the volume of water. Square units might be useful to see how many people could use the pool before it got crowded but that would depend on whether they were there for swimming or splashing about.
You can use a measuring tape or a laser measuring device to measure the distance to the door in metric units, such as meters or centimeters. Simply extend the measuring tool from your starting point to the door to determine the distance.
If measuring weight - use a scaleIf measuring mass - use a balance in units of grams or kilograms.If measuring size (L x W x H) - Use a ruler/tape measureIf measuring volume - use a graduated cylinder.
Graduated cylinder
You can use whatever units are printed on the measuring tape - just read the highest value off the tape. Then you can convert it to whatever units you want.Other than that - for instance, if you want to confirm whether the tape is accurate, measuring with ANOTHER measuring tape or some other method - I would use meters.
Gramm (g) Weird countries sometimes use other units such as ounces or pounds.