The English unit of length is the yard, equal to 3 feet or 36 inches. It is commonly used for measuring smaller distances in the United States and the United Kingdom.
The meter is similar to the English yard. There are 1.1 yards in a meter.
The basic unit in the metric system for length is the meter.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that base unit of length for the si system is m.
The base unit for length is the metre.
The base unit for length is the metre.
the yard
feet and meter
It means a measuring unit of length that equals 100 cm. One foot equals 0.3048 meter.AnswerIn British English, 'meter' means 'measuring instrument' (the SI unit for length is 'metre').In American English, 'meter' can mean either a 'measuring instrument', or the SI unit for length.
A "terrameter" is not a recognised unit of length - there is no such English Word.
The 'kilometer' is a unit of length or distance in the metric system.
The meter is similar to the English yard. There are 1.1 yards in a meter.
In the English system, probably inches. In the metric system, probably centimetres.
The principal unit of length in the Brithish old system is yard.1 yard equals 0,9144 metre.
The English system is measured in units of yards. Meter unit length in the metric system.
There are actually a number of English units of length or distance, those being the inch, the foot, the yard, and the mile.
It stems from the Old English word 'fot' which connects with the Germanic 'fuss'. As a unit of length it is derived from the length of the human foot
That is the correct plural spelling of the unit of length meters in US English. Elsewhere the plural may be spelled metres.