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Length

Length is a physical quantity that describes the extent of an object or the distance between two points along a straight line. In geometry it is the measure of how long something is, while in physics it serves as a fundamental descriptor of size, position, and motion.

SI base unit: the meter. Since 1983 the meter is defined as the distance that light travels

Common units include the kilometer, meter, centimeter, millimeter, micrometer, and nanometer. In everyday use, customary units

Measuring length relies on instruments ranging from simple rulers and tapes to vernier calipers and micrometers

Length is essential in science, engineering, surveying, manufacturing, and everyday activities. In relativistic physics, measured length

in
vacuum
in
1/299,792,458
of
a
second.
Earlier
definitions
tied
the
meter
to
physical
artifacts
or
to
the
size
of
the
Earth,
such
as
one
ten-millionth
of
the
distance
from
the
equator
to
the
North
Pole
along
a
meridian.
such
as
inch,
foot,
yard,
mile,
and
nautical
mile
are
also
employed.
Prefixes
such
as
kilo-,
deci-,
and
milli-
indicate
powers
of
ten.
for
small
scales,
to
coordinate
measuring
machines
for
complex
parts.
Precision
length
standards
and
gauge
blocks
provide
traceability
to
the
meter.
For
high-precision
work,
optical
methods
such
as
laser
interferometry
are
used
to
compare
lengths
with
sub-micrometer
accuracy.
can
depend
on
the
observer's
frame
of
reference,
a
phenomenon
known
as
length
contraction
at
high
speeds.