Yes
Instument: a balance, a scale, of any size Units: depending on size either a gram or a kilogram if you are using scientific terms (SI units).........a pound in American Standard Units.
That will depend on if you are measuring American letter size or Metric letter size (used in the rest of the world). American use inches, Metric use centimeters.
this is very confusing however i think they dont measure in any units
-- Gram . . . used to measure the mass of little things -- Kilogram . . . used to measure the mass of medium-size things -- Metric ton . . . used to measure the mass of enormous, heavy things
Due to their small size, you would use millimeters to measure the length of an ant.
Nanometers
i would use feet or inches depending on the size
To measure, or measuring is the use of units to find a size of quantity
Instument: a balance, a scale, of any size Units: depending on size either a gram or a kilogram if you are using scientific terms (SI units).........a pound in American Standard Units.
It is useless to measure anything in arbitrary units.
No. You would use different units of measurement. You would measure the size (circumference) of your waist (for trousers) in centimetres. You would not measure the distance to the moon in centimetres!
to check the measure size
Most investigators would measure the mass of a can in grams or, depending on the size of the can, kilograms. A small can might resemble a soup can, and a large can, like a galvanized steel trash can (like the kind with a fitted lid) would be larger and (obviously) heavier. Smaller units would be used for the small can (grams) and the larger units (kilograms) would be used on the larger can.
It depends how big your house is! Meters is normally best for us with modest size houses.
Without any information on units, 6005 square is useless as a measure of area - you need to give the measurement units. Square feet? square metres? square inches (unlikely!). Second, it depends on whether the house is one or more storeys. The more like a cube the house is, the fewer the bricks required. And finally, it depends on the size of the bricks.
Units of measurement for volumeLiterCupTeaspoon TablespoonFluid OuncePintQuartGallonI suppose due to the small size of the stomach you could also use a cubic inch or centimeter to properly measure it.
Shoe size in cm. Person's height in m. Distance to Chicago in km.