When you use near-obsolete measurement units.
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It is an obsolete unit of measure, equal to one third of an inch.
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It could be if you wished to use near-obsolete measurement units.
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People who use obsolete measurement units. Mainly in the US, Burma and Liberia.
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One example, for those who still use obsolete measurement units, is quarts and gallons.
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Only if you live in a country which uses obsolete measurement i=units (US). In the developed world, the appropriate unit is a centimetre.
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1 square metre, every time! Unless you like using obsolete measurement units.
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Change the measurement units under Tools and options.
Change the measurement units under Tools and options.
Change the measurement units under Tools and options.
Change the measurement units under Tools and options.
Change the measurement units under Tools and options.
Change the measurement units under Tools and options.
Change the measurement units under Tools and options.
Change the measurement units under Tools and options.
Change the measurement units under Tools and options.
Change the measurement units under Tools and options.
Change the measurement units under Tools and options.
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Because they are non-rational, obsolete, it is a problem to obtain a physical standard for UK units, they are stupid, they are not understanded in other countries, they are sources of confusion and it is difficult to work with these units etc.
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Units of measurement are useful to rationally measure anything.
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These units are used for measurements.
British units are today obsolete and ridiculous.
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The units of measurement for flux linkage are webers (Wb).
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It is impossible to tell when there are no units of measurement given with the numbers.
It is impossible to tell when there are no units of measurement given with the numbers.
It is impossible to tell when there are no units of measurement given with the numbers.
It is impossible to tell when there are no units of measurement given with the numbers.
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They are measures of distance in a nearly obsolete system of measurement.
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The letter "m" stands for meters in units of measurement.
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The units of measurement for electric charge in the International System of Units are coulombs.
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The answer may depend on the measurement units used for 62 and what units the measurement is converted to. Alternatively, it could depend on what function is operating on 62 as an input value.
The answer may depend on the measurement units used for 62 and what units the measurement is converted to. Alternatively, it could depend on what function is operating on 62 as an input value.
The answer may depend on the measurement units used for 62 and what units the measurement is converted to. Alternatively, it could depend on what function is operating on 62 as an input value.
The answer may depend on the measurement units used for 62 and what units the measurement is converted to. Alternatively, it could depend on what function is operating on 62 as an input value.
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Units of measurement provide a standard to measure mass, length etc.So, it is useful.
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The units of measurement for energy in the equation Emc2 are joules (J).
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In the metric system, the units of measurement of Volume is the Liter (sometimes spelled Litre) and the measurement for mass would be the gram. In the American system, the units of measurement for Volume is the ounce, and for mass would be the pound.
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length / distance
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SI units is what we use in the United States for the common unit of measurement for matter.
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In Scots dialect, a yaird is an obsolete form of yard, the imperial unit of measurement.
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There are thousands of measurement units in both systems and it is not possible to list them all.
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The units of measurement for current are amperes (A).
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The units of measurement for Gibbs free energy are joules (J) or kilojoules (kJ).
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The units of measurement for linear acceleration are meters per second squared (m/s2).
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The units of measurement for radial acceleration are meters per second squared (m/s2).
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The answer will depend on the units, and the system of units.
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As I remember from grade school back in the 1960's I believe it was called:
"Units and Standards"
We refer to the U.S. measurement system today as the "Standard Measurement,"
"US Standard," "English Units," "US Customary Units," and "Imperial Units."
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As I remember from grade school back in the 1960's I believe it was called:
"Units and Standards"
We refer to the U.S. measurement system today as the "Standard Measurement,"
"US Standard," "English Units," "US Customary Units," and "Imperial Units."
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As for any energy, Joules are the unit of measurement
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A slug was an obsolete unit of mass given an acceleration of 1 foot per second squared, by a force of one pound. [I know that sounds redundant, but that's what my book says.] A slog I can't find.
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Square measurement
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The units that are Obtained by combining other units is called Derived Units.
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scientist behind the units of measurement
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An ell is an obsolete unit of measurement - the length of an arm from elbow to tip of the middle finger.
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The jow, or jacob, was a measurement used in India until the mid-20th century and measured about a quarter of an inch. It was replaced by metric measurement.
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