myriametre การใช้
- Myriametre redirects to the nominated page.
- The " myriametre " ( 10 km ) is occasionally encountered in 19th-century train tariffs, or in some classifications of wavelengths as the adjective " quartier " ( 25 pounds ).
- During the first half of the nineteenth century there was little consistency in the choice of preferred multiples of the base units typically the myriametre ( metres ) was in widespread use in both France and parts of Germany, while the kilogram ( grams ) rather than the myriagram was used for mass.
- Someone moved the orders of magnitude page 1 E + 4 m to 1 myriametre, and apart from probably being not a very good idea in the first case since " myriametre " is an obsolete term and there exists a uniform scheme already for these articles, the move also caused a large number of double redirects which the editor who effected this move didn't deal with.
- Someone moved the orders of magnitude page 1 E + 4 m to 1 myriametre, and apart from probably being not a very good idea in the first case since " myriametre " is an obsolete term and there exists a uniform scheme already for these articles, the move also caused a large number of double redirects which the editor who effected this move didn't deal with.