Physics, asked by gautamraj68, 4 months ago

Why can a pace or a footstep not be used as a standard unity of length?​

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Answered by shivanibhatnagar60
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Answer:

Standard unit of length is a fixed length all over the world, which does not vary with time, place and persons and is not affected by any natural phenomenon. A pace or a footstep cannot be used as a standard unit of length as it is not fixed in length and varies from person to person.

Answered by arvindaswal
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Answer:

because everyone has different length of pace and footsteps and the distance will come different

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