The traditional answer is probably something like dimensions of a city or agricultural field or aircraft runway. But ANY length can be expressed in miles. The thickness of a human hair (say 100 micrometers) is approximately 6x10^-8 miles.
To measure an object's speed, you need to measure the time it takes to do a measured distance. For instance, if a car travelled at sixty miles per hour, ignoring traffic and roadworks, etc, it would expect to cover a distance of sixty miles in that hour.
You can not convert square miles ( area measure) to miles ( linear measure). They measure different things.
Area is the measure of how much surface an object has.
The temperature of an object is a measure of the thermodynamic energy of the object.
3,280.8399 feet = 0.621371193 miles
miles/kilometers per second/minute/hour
To measure an object's speed, you need to measure the time it takes to do a measured distance. For instance, if a car travelled at sixty miles per hour, ignoring traffic and roadworks, etc, it would expect to cover a distance of sixty miles in that hour.
"What do you measure (when) you measure..." ? When you measure an object's temperature, you are measuring the amount of heat the object emits (gives off). There is no such thing as cold, only the absence of heat.
Area is the measure of how much surface an object has.
cannot be done You cannot measure a two dimensional object with a one dimensional variable.
Miles measure length, square miles measure area, and cubic miles measure volume.
Weight is the measure of the earth's pull of an object.
degrees Temperature is a measure of heat in an object.
No, mass is the measure of matter in an object. Weight is the measure of gravitational force needed to keep the object grounded.
You can not convert square miles ( area measure) to miles ( linear measure). They measure different things.
You measure long distances with miles.
You measure long distances with miles.