The average size of a suitcase is 28 inches by 32 inches. Airlines restrict the size of a suitcase that can be carried on the airplane and the size that can be in the cargo hold. Usually, a bag that is 16 inches by 20 inches is the largest carry-on bag. The cargo hold cannot hold a suitcase that is larger than 63 inches long.
In the metric system the most suitable measurement would be cm (centimeters). And you would use a measuring tape.
I would suggest the Kilogram would be the appropriate unit to use. Indeed this is what airlines quote.
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Yes he exerts a force which equals to the weight of the suitcase. So the suitcase is at rest in his holding
Technically, no; work is performed when lifting the suitcase, but not when holding it level. Work IS performed to accelerate the suitcase at the beginning of the sprint, when turning or climbing stairs, and to slow it down at the end; but carrying the suitcase at a constant velocity and constant height is not "work".
A spiral suitcase is not a machine at all. It's just a nightmare to pack.
I think that would be false. Because when you set a suitcase down you can still move it and that requires movement.
I would say no. Even if it was a giant suitcase, you couldn't lift it (it would, being accurate here, weigh within 2 pounds of a metric ton).
base*height*length
A kilogram is a measure of mass. A litre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and it is not sensible to even consider converting from one to the other. If you are not convinced, consider filling the suitcase with bricks. How many kilograms? Next consider the same suitcase filled with foam. How many kilograms?
That's going to be heavily dependent on what you plan to pack into the suitcase. If the allowable limit is 20 kg, you can do that with books or rocks in just a small suitcase, but you'll need a considerably bigger one to achieve it with underwear.
No, it is a noun. But it can be an adjunct (suitcase handle, suitcase rack).
pulling a wheeled suitcase. carrying a suitcase is not scientifically categorized as work.
a papier mache suitcase is a suitcase made using the paper mache technique.
A suitcase with wheels.
In holes book where did they find the suitcase
Rectangular prism
MatkalaukkuMy suitcase: Minun matkalaukkuni
The Suitcase Kid was created in 1992.
Showcase in a Suitcase was created in 1980.