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∙ 7y agoDistance is a measure of how far an object has moved from its starting point. It is a scalar quantity that specifies the length between two points along the path followed. Distance does not require a specific direction, only the magnitude of the path traveled.
A measuring tape is commonly used to measure the distance a javelin travels. The tape is extended from the starting point to where the javelin landed to determine the distance thrown.
Distance. Velocity is a measure of how fast an object is moving in a specific direction, while speed is just the rate at which an object moves. Similarly, displacement is a measure of how far an object is from its starting point in a specific direction, while distance is just the total length traveled.
Measure out your run up by taking large strides starting from the takeoff board toward your starting point. Find a comfortable distance that allows you to build enough speed and momentum for your jump. It's important to practice and adjust your run up to find the optimal distance for your jump.
Distance is typically measured in meters, while liters are used to measure volume of liquid. To measure the distance of a door, you would use meters. Liters are not relevant for measuring distances.
Look at the metric ruler pictured. Assuming that 0 is visible on the measure and is also the starting point, what is the distance to point D?
Assuming mhp is your fail at typing mph, you cannot compare the two. 300 km is a measure of distance while mph is a measure of speed.
Distance is a measure of how far an object has moved from its starting point. It is a scalar quantity that specifies the length between two points along the path followed. Distance does not require a specific direction, only the magnitude of the path traveled.
Measure they key, typically found near one of the corners. And then measure it and see how many kilometers/miles it is then measure the distance from your starting point to finishing point and compare it to the key
A measuring tape is commonly used to measure the distance a javelin travels. The tape is extended from the starting point to where the javelin landed to determine the distance thrown.
Nothing.Inches are a measure of distance, not weight.Nothing.Inches are a measure of distance, not weight.Nothing.Inches are a measure of distance, not weight.Nothing.Inches are a measure of distance, not weight.
The question simply makes no sense.The units for "48 square" are not defined. Assuming they are a measure of area, then there can be no equivalence because a metre is a measure of distance - not of area.
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.
None. A micron is a measure of distance while a gram (assuming that is what "grms" is intended to mean!) is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
It is a measure of distance, equal to 2.09 kilometres.It is a measure of distance, equal to 2.09 kilometres.It is a measure of distance, equal to 2.09 kilometres.It is a measure of distance, equal to 2.09 kilometres.
Distance. Velocity is a measure of how fast an object is moving in a specific direction, while speed is just the rate at which an object moves. Similarly, displacement is a measure of how far an object is from its starting point in a specific direction, while distance is just the total length traveled.
Measure out your run up by taking large strides starting from the takeoff board toward your starting point. Find a comfortable distance that allows you to build enough speed and momentum for your jump. It's important to practice and adjust your run up to find the optimal distance for your jump.