There is no difference in meaning ,but there is difference in spelling ,that is (meter) is in american spelling and the (metre) is in britian spelling . Mostly we write spelling metre .AnswerIn British English, 'meter' is a measuring device (ammeter, voltmeter, etc.), whereas 'metre' is the SI unit for length. This avoids any confusion, such asmicrometer -a precision instrument for measuring distancemicrometre -one-millionth of a metre
Define processes on either end of communication. Define the types of messages. Define the syntax of messages. Define the meaning of any informational fields. Define how the messages are sent and the expected response. Define interaction with the next lower layer.
It explains the meaning of something. To define: To describe or outline the functional characteristics of a word or object.
They were unable to define the word properly. He used chalk to define the edges of the figure.
Define and elaborate on market margin?
define sensitivity analysis - influence coefficients ?
define the linermeter
i don't think there is such a thing as a meter stick
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Volume.
It is the deflection on the screen (meter) per volt of deflection
5000m = 5KM , PLEASE DEFINE YOUR QUESTION
Technically, the answer is "un-defined" or un-answerable. They define 2 different types of measurement.A "meter" is a measurement of length, while a square meter is a measurement of area.Think of it in terms of the shape of a square that is 1 meter x 1 meter x 1 meter x 1 meter. You can define the perimeter length (which is what you might be asking for), and that = 4 meters (each of the sides of the square added together). The area of the square is 1 square meter, which you get by multiplying 2 sides of the square together, which in this case is 1 meter multiplied by 1 meter = 1 sq/meter.
S = 1/ Ifsd = 1/5mA = 200 Ohm / V
S = 1/ Ifsd = 1/5mA = 200 Ohm / V
S = 1/ Ifsd = 1/5mA = 200 Ohm / V
Sound levels in decibels A-weighted (dBA) are typically measured using a sound level meter equipped with an A-weighting filter. This filter adjusts the sensitivity of the meter to better reflect the human ear's sensitivity to different frequencies. dB(A) measurements provide a weighted average of sound pressure levels across the audible frequency range that is more representative of human perception of sound.