Mitara (ritekiwa eka riviti ra xifurhwa mètre, kusuka eka xigriki μέτρον, "pima")[1][2] i mpimo wa ximfumo wa kuleha eka Mafambiselo-ximfumo ya mpimo ya misava (SI). Mfungo wa mitara i m.[3] Mitara yi hlamuseriwa kuri mpfhuka lowu fambiwaka hi rivoningo e ndzeni ka xihava-moya hi nkarhi wa sekende yin'we loko yi avanyisiwa hi 299 792 458.[1]

Mitara eka Mfungo wa ndzawulo ya vupimi ya misava (BIPM).

Mitara yi hlamuseriwe ro sungula hi lembe ra 1793 kuri mpfhuka wa khume hi kuleha eka timiliyoni eka mpfhuka wo suka e xikarhi ka misava ya e ximhandzanini xale n'walungu wa misava – hikwalaho xirhendzevutana xa misava xina magwa wa ti magidi ya ti mitara ya kwalomu ka 40,000.

Mintshaho Lulamisa

  1. 1.0 1.1 "17th General Conference on Weights and Measures (1983), Resolution 1.". Retrieved 19 September 2012. 
  2. "The International System of Units (SI) - NIST". US: National Institute of Standards and Technology. 26 March 2008. "The spelling of English words is in accordance with the United States Government Printing Office Style Manual, which follows Webster's Third New International Dictionary rather than the Oxford Dictionary. Thus the spellings "meter,"…rather than "metre,"...as in the original BIPM English text..." 
  3. "Base unit definitions: Meter". National Institute of Standards and Technology. Retrieved 28 September 2010.