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Length is a measure of . In the International System of Quantities, length is a with dimension distance. In most systems of measurement a base unit for length is chosen, from which all other units are derived. In the International System of Units (SI) system, the base unit for length is the .

Length is commonly understood to mean the most extended of a fixed object. However, this is not always the case and may depend on the position the object is in.

Various terms for the length of a fixed object are used, and these include , which is vertical length or vertical extent, width, breadth, and depth. Height is used when there is a base from which vertical measurements can be taken. Width and breadth usually refer to a shorter dimension than length. Depth is used for the measure of a .

Length is the measure of one spatial dimension, whereas is a measure of two dimensions (length squared) and is a measure of three dimensions (length cubed).


History
Measurement has been important ever since humans settled from nomadic lifestyles and started using building materials, occupying land and trading with neighbours. As trade between different places increased, the need for standard units of length increased. And later, as society has become more technologically oriented, much higher accuracy of measurement is required in an increasingly diverse set of fields, from micro-electronics to interplanetary ranging.History of Length Measurement, National Physical Laboratory

Under 's special relativity, length can no longer be thought of as being constant in all . Thus a ruler that is one metre long in one frame of reference will not be one metre long in a reference frame that is moving relative to the first frame. This means the length of an object varies depending on the speed of the observer.


Use in mathematics

Euclidean geometry
In Euclidean geometry, length is measured along unless otherwise specified and refers to on them. Pythagoras's theorem relating the length of the sides of a is one of many applications in Euclidean geometry. Length may also be measured along other types of curves and is referred to as .

In a , the length of an altitude, a line segment drawn from a vertex to the side not passing through the vertex (referred to as a base of the triangle), is called the height of the triangle.

The of a is defined to be length × width of the rectangle. If a long thin rectangle is stood up on its short side then its area could also be described as its height × width.

The of a solid rectangular box (such as a plank of wood) is often described as length × height × depth.

The of a is the sum of the lengths of its sides.

The of a circular disk is the length of the boundary (a circle) of that disk.


Other geometries
In other geometries, length may be measured along possibly curved paths, called . The Riemannian geometry used in general relativity is an example of such a geometry. In spherical geometry, length is measured along the on the sphere and the distance between two points on the sphere is the shorter of the two lengths on the great circle, which is determined by the plane through the two points and the center of the sphere.


Graph theory
In an , the length of a cycle, path, or walk is the number of edges it uses. In a , it may instead be the sum of the weights of the edges that it uses.

Length is used to define the , girth (shortest cycle length), and between two vertices in a graph.


Measure theory
In measure theory, length is most often generalized to general sets of \mathbb{R}^n via the . In the one-dimensional case, the Lebesgue outer measure of a set is defined in terms of the lengths of open intervals. Concretely, the length of an is first defined as
\ell(\{x\in\mathbb R\mid a
so that the Lebesgue outer measure \mu^*(E) of a general set E may then be defined as
\mu^*(E)=\inf\left\{\sum_k \ell(I_k):I_k\text{ is a sequence of open intervals such that }E\subseteq\bigcup_k I_k\right\}.


Computer science
In , the length of a string is the number of characters that comprise the string. For example, the \texttt{10010100001} has length 11.
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Many programming languages have a string data type with a method for length to retrieve the length of a string. String s = "Hello, world!"; int len = s.length(); // len = 13


Units
In the physical sciences and engineering, when one speaks of , the word is synonymous with . There are several units that are used to length. Historically, units of length may have been derived from the lengths of human body parts, the distance travelled in a number of paces, the distance between landmarks or places on the Earth, or arbitrarily on the length of some common object.

In the International System of Units (SI), the base unit of length is the (symbol, m), now defined in terms of the speed of light (about 300 million metres per ). The (mm), (cm) and the (km), derived from the metre, are also commonly used units. In U.S. customary units, English or imperial system of units, commonly used units of length are the (in), the foot (ft), the (yd), and the (mi). A unit of length used in is the (nmi).

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Units used to denote distances in the vastness of space, as in , are much longer than those typically used on Earth (metre or kilometre) and include the astronomical unit (au), the , and the (pc).

Units used to denote sub-atomic distances, as in , are much smaller than the millimetre. Examples include the fermi (fm).


See also
  • Humorous units of length
  • Length measurement
  • Metric units
  • Orders of magnitude (length)
  • Reciprocal length

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