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decimetre (American spelling : decimeter, symbol dm) is a unit of length in the metric system , equal to one tenth of a metre , (or ten
Kaynak: DecimetreThe litre (American spelling : liter; SI symbol L or l) is a non-SI metric system unit of volume equal to 1 cubic
decimetre (dm 3), 1,
Kaynak: Litre10 sup−1/sup 1
decimetre (dm) | 10 cm UHF radio frequency, 3 GHz | 30.48 cm foot | 91.44 cm | 1 yard | 10 sup 0/sup 1 metre | 1 m
Kaynak: Orders of magnitude (length)10 2 | are) | dam 2 | 10–2 | square
decimetre | dm 2 | 10 4 | square hectometre (hectare ) | hm 2 | 10–4 | square centimetre | cm 2 |
Kaynak: Square metreCubic
decimetre (dm^3), a volume unit equivalent to a litre SJ Dm3 locomotives pulling iron ore trains in Sweden and Norway
Kaynak: Dm3also known as the
decimetre band or
decimetre wave as the wavelengths range from one to ten
decimetre s; that is 10 centimetres to 1 metre.
Kaynak: Ultra high frequencyThere are four types of CubeSats; 0.5U, 1U, 2U and 3U. The number corresponds to the length of the CubeSat in
decimetre s. one
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Kaynak: List of CubeSatsSubmultiples : Cubic
decimetre: the volume of a cube of side length one
decimetre (0.1 m): equal to a litre: 1 dm 3 0.001 m 3 1 L Cubic
Kaynak: Cubic metrewhich was measured at the time as 4 °C They concluded that one cubic
decimetre of water at its maximum density was equal to 99.92072% of the
Kaynak: Grave (unit)It has the SI unit cubic metre s per mole (m 3/mol), although it is more practical to use the units cubic
decimetre s per mole (dm 3/mol
Kaynak: Molar volumecubic
decimetre (mol/dm 3), kilomoles per cubic metre (kmol/m 3) or in terms related to those used in particular titrations (such as titre s).
Kaynak: Standard solutionstand-up and sketch comedy and promises to keep America informed about Canadian culture, as they have been "for over a quarter of a
decimetre ."
Kaynak: Laugh Attack1 cubic
decimetre (1 L 1 dm 3). Submultiple s: 1,000 cm³ 1,000 millilitres. Volume of a cube with 100 mm side. Volume of 1 kilogram of
Kaynak: 1 E-3 m³unevenness (roughness) of the surface of a discontinuity , grain, or particle with heights in the range from approximately 0.1 mm to many
decimetre.
Kaynak: Asperity (geotechnical engineering)Original (1793): The grave was defined as being the weight mass of one cubic
decimetre of pure water at its freezing point. FG
Kaynak: International System of Units1
decimetre: Lengths between 10 centimetre s and 100 centimetres (10−1 metre and 1 metre). 10cm | the Korean band | 10cm (band) Conversions
Kaynak: List of examples of lengths