Questions tagged [unit-of-measure]

This tag is meant for questions concerning the use of units in the measurement of a quantity.

A unit of measurement is a definite magnitude of a quantity, defined and adopted by convention or by law, that is used as a standard for measurement of the same kind of quantity. Any other quantity of that kind can be expressed as a multiple of the unit of measurement.

For example, length is a physical quantity. The metre is a unit of length that represents a definite predetermined length.

For most quantities, a unit is necessary to communicate values of that physical quantity. For example, conveying to someone a particular length without using some sort of unit is impossible, because a length cannot be described without a reference used to make sense of the value given.

But not all quantities require a unit of their own. Using physical laws, units of quantities can be expressed as combinations of units of other quantities. Thus only a small set of units is required. These units are taken as the base units and the other units are derived units.

Thus base units are the units of the quantities that are independent of other quantities and they are the units of length, mass, time, electric current, temperature, luminous intensity and the amount of substance. Derived units are the units of the quantities that are derived from the base quantities and some of the derived units are the units of speed, work, acceleration, energy, pressure, etc.

Different systems of units are based on different choices of a set of related units including fundamental and derived units.

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Which measurement unit is the correct one?

For example, Speed of car = 60 km/h Speed of car in 1 hour = 60 km I know the first one is correct, but how about the second one, and why? Another example, Price of 6 bottles = 6 dollars Price of 6 bottles = 6 dollars/bottle What about in this…
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What’s the difference between Unit and Normalization concept in terms of vectors?

I understand Unit concept as a measurement concept, so when we say Unit vector we mean it’s the smallest vector(and it’s length always equal one) and we can measure other vectors in terms of it. For Normalization, the concept of normalization as I…
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How do I convert $m^2$ to micrometers (Physics Question)

The question is: "One gallon of paint covers an area of $25.0 \space m^2$. What is the thickness of the paint on the wall? Express your answer in micrometers." I don't think it's possible to convert area to distance, so I'm assuming that I'm…
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Can someone please help me figure how to convert these measurements I am doing in practice problems?

I am trying to figure out how to convert these measurements and I don't know how. Can someone help me out? 456.8 cm3 = ___________ L 1.9 hg = ____________ cg 12.345 m = ________ mm How many kiloliters are in 15.0 deciliters? How many centigrams…
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Units of measure & converion factors for higher powers

Take the following expression: $\frac{45000cm^3}{1}*\frac{1m^3}{100cm^3}$ This is how I initially solved it: $\frac{45000}{1}*\frac{1m^3}{100}$ $\frac{45000}{100}*\frac{1m^3}{1}$ $450m^3$ Now, that is obviously wrong. I had assumed that since the…
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Converting the price per square meter to the price per linear meter.

For a maths project, we are designing a house. One of the elements of this is the fencing, and we need to calculate the cost of fencing per linear meter. The information that I have is that a $137$mm $\times$ $23$mm plank of wood that is $5.4$…
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Equation with constants with unknown units, can I know the value of unknown number only by rely on units?

$A, B$ are constants with unknown units. $n$ is an unknown integer. I have the following: len is quantity for length $A \cdot (len)^2 + B$ represent electric potential. $A \cdot (len)^{n-5}$ it's also represent electric potential. In my exercise, I…
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Clarification about imperial system and US customary units

I wanted to find the volume of water in an olympic-size swimming pool. In one source I got the value of 660,253.09 gallons of water. Knowing that there are at least two values of a gallon, roughly 3.8 liters and 4.5 liters, I looked up the names and…
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How to convert from $\text{units}^{3}$ to $\text{cm}^{3}$?

I was calculating the volume of water in a bowl, where I obtained $64\pi \; \text{units}^{3}$, a different part of the question wanted the volume in centimeters cubed, how would one convert from $\text{units}^{3}$ to $\text{cm}^{3}$? I looked it up…
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Why is kg/m³ to g/cm³1 to 1000?

I understand that changing the divisor multiplies the result by that, but why doesn't changing the numerator cancel that out? I found out somewhere else since posting, is there a way to delete this?
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How much is 175 lux (at 0 distance) when converted to cd/m2?

I have a lux meter and I'm trying to see how bright my display is compared to displays in reviews. But they all use cd/m2. What is 175 lux at 0 distance when converted to cd/m2? I've googled and searched but could find no easy equation or anything…
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Change from (0,1 microdegree) to degree

I am trying to implement some code and I need change the units of the latitude, longitude that I recive from a CAM message which standard is described here ETSI Standard. It says that the latitude and longitude is especified as (0,1 degree) but I…
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Is there a "metric system" equivalent for measuring time?

Just as in the metric system it's easy to convert from one unit of measurement to another using base 10, is there any calendaring system that measures time in an equivalent way? In other words, is there a BaseN way of measuring time? What is the…
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Why do not we use radian unit sign well?

Mentioned the word) Radian-unit-sign, rad, unit, radian, pure number, ratio, symbol, speed, distance, time
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Difference between Celsius and Fahrenheit leads to unexpected observations.

Say city A has a temperature of 54 F(12.2 C) and city B has a temperature of 44 F(6.7 C). Their difference is 10 F which is about -12.2 C. I mean what!? This means that 44 F(6.7 C) > 54 F(12.2 C) or 12.2 C - 6.7 C = -12.2C. How is this possible?…
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