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| : | Centimeters |
Inches |
Feet |
Yards |
Meters |
Chains |
Kilometers |
Miles |
| : | Centimeters |
Inches |
Feet |
Yards |
Meters |
Chains |
Kilometers |
Miles |
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| : | Kilograms |
Grains |
Troy Ounces |
Avoirdupois Ounces* |
Troy Pounds |
Avoirdupois Pounds* |
Short Tons |
Long Tons |
Metric Tons |
| : | Kilograms |
Grains |
Troy Ounces |
Avoirdupois Ounces* |
Troy Pounds |
Avoirdupois Pounds* |
Short Tons |
Long Tons |
Metric Tons |
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| : | Square Meters |
Square Inches |
Square Feet |
Square Yards |
Square Rods |
Square Chains |
Roods |
Acres |
Square Miles |
| : | Square Meters |
Square Inches |
Square Feet |
Square Yards |
Square Rods |
Square Chains |
Roods |
Acres |
Square Miles |
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| : | cm/sec |
m/sec |
m/min |
km/hr |
ft/sec |
ft/min |
mi/hr |
Knots |
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m/sec |
m/min |
km/hr |
ft/sec |
ft/min |
mi/hr |
Knots |
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| : | megadynes/ sq cm |
kg/ sq cm |
lb/ sq in |
atmos- pheres |
Hg* Meters |
Hg* Inches |
H2O* Meters |
H20* Inches |
H20* Feet |
| : | megadynes/ sq cm |
kg/ sq cm |
lb/ sq in |
atmos- pheres |
Hg* Meters |
Hg* Inches |
H2O* Meters |
H2O* Inches |
H20* Feet |
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| : | Joules |
Kg-meters |
Ft-lbs |
Kw-hrs |
Metric Hp-hrs |
US Hp-hrs |
Liter-atm |
K-cal |
Btu |
| : | Joules |
Kg-meters |
Ft-lbs |
Kw-hrs |
Metric Hp-hrs |
US Hp-hrs |
Liter-atm |
K-cal |
Btu |
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| : | cm/sec/sec |
m/sec/sec |
m/hr/sec |
km/hr/sec |
ft/hr/sec |
ft/sec/sec |
ft/min/min |
mi/hr/sec |
knots/sec |
| : | cm/sec/sec |
m/sec/sec |
m/hr/sec |
km/hr/sec |
ft/hr/sec |
ft/sec/sec |
ft/min/min |
mi/hr/sec |
knots/sec |
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| Metals | A solid substance that is a good conductor of heat and electricity. Can be formed into many shapes. |
| Metalloid | "Middle elements" - conduct heat and electricity better than nonmetals, but not as well as metals. Easier to shape than nonmetals, but not as easy as metals. Solid at room temperature. |
| Nonmetals | A poor conductor of heat and electricity. Not easily formed into shapes. |