Examples of using A meter in English and their translations into Hindi
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have record sizes in diameter- about a meter, being the widest flower on earth.
When you connect a solar power system to the grid, you need a meter that can tell you not just how much energy you have consumed,
Sometimes they leave about half a meter from the floor, and it turns out such a long partition across the entire room,
the French still needed something to call a meter, so they had several platinum bars cast based on earlier,
hit of hot winds, the eastern and western sides of the sheds should be covered up to a meter height.
77 percent of UVA rays penetrate a meter of water and wet cotton clothing.
other infrastructure because the existing connections can be utilised and only a meter needs to be added.
Warm uses the intelligence to control a meter pair of road to control horizontally, vertical seals the temperature,
it is recommended to fix it using small studswhich are driven in at a distance of half a meter from each other, and perfectly hold the material.
meaning you can submerge the speaker in a meter of water for up to 30 minutes.
we don't see any reason why it wouldn't continue- well, over a meter by the end of the century,
not more then half a meter from the channel of the lightning discharge- complicated,
which does not exceed half a meter, to one of the largest sharks in the world,
Do you know how long a metre is?
The snails, which can grow to half a metre, have a well-developed sense of smell
This lasted only until 1983 when the definition of a metre again changed as the technology to measure it continued to improve.
As a result, B0 is 1 metre wide, and other sizes in the B series are a half, a quarter or further fractions of a metre wide.
The satellite has successfully entered the planned orbit& will start receiving pictures and other data with a resolution of less than a metre.
To stop temperatures increasing another 3°C or more and sea levels rising by more than a metre, humans have to reduce fossil fuel emissions.
The snails- which can grow to half a metre- have a well developed sense of smell