- The
metre (or
meter in US spelling; symbol: m) is the base unit of
length in the
International System of
Units (SI).
Since 2019, the
metre has been defined...
- In music,
metre (British spelling) or
meter (American spelling)
refers to
regularly recurring patterns and
accents such as bars and beats.
Unlike rhythm...
- The 100
metres, or 100-meter dash, is a
sprint race in
track and
field competitions. The
shortest common outdoor running distance, the 100-meter (109.36 yd)...
-
Metre-gauge
railways (US: meter-gauge railways) are narrow-gauge
railways with
track gauge of 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) or 1
metre.
Metre gauge is used...
- The
square metre (international
spelling as used by the
International Bureau of
Weights and Measures) or
square meter (American spelling) is the unit...
- In poetry,
metre (Commonwealth spelling) or
meter (American spelling; see
spelling differences) is the
basic rhythmic structure of a
verse or
lines in...
- Look up
cubic metre in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
cubic metre (in
Commonwealth English and
international spelling as used by the International...
-
their derivation: for example, the
square metre (m2), the SI
derived unit of area; and the
kilogram per
cubic metre (kg/m3 or kg⋅m−3), the SI
derived unit...
- is homeomorphic. One of the
first widely recognized metrization theorems was Urysohn's
metrization theorem. This
states that
every Hausdorff second-countable...
- past or
present structures of any type, at
least 300
metres (984 ft) tall, but
lower than 400
metres (1,312 ft).
Other parts are: List of
tallest structures...