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No. The standard basic units include kilograms (for mass), not grams. Also included is seconds (for time). Litres are a derived unit.

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What is described in the question is not a standard form of a measurement system and so it does not have a specific name.

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You think probable to SI (metric system).

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Q: What is a decimal system of measurement that uses the liter for capacity the gram for weight and the meter for length?
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Is a mile longer than a kilometer and why or why not?

There is no reason. The kilometre/kilometer is the decimal unit of length whereas the mile is the Imperial unit of length that was originated in England and is still used in the USA. An English scientist proposed the decimal system but France originated the decimal system of measurement around 1791. The metre was devised as 1/10 000 000 of the distance from the Equator to the North pole. It is now defined in terms of the speed of light. The mile was inherited to the British from the Romans and related to a 1000 paces.


What is the length in science?

some basic units of length that scientists use to study cells, organelles, or microorganisms follow the rules of the metric system. starting at the length of 1/10 of a centimeter is a millimeter (mm), which is slightly large to be used as this type of measurement, but is still occasionally used. 1/10 of a millimeter is a micrometer (µm), which is a good measurement to use for cells or microorganisms. 1/10 of a micrometer is a nanometer (nm), which is an okay size to measure organelles with. Smaller than a nanometer, scientists rarely use the metric system, which has become to large for purposes, and begin to use relative measurements of which I am not familiar.


Why is measurement called yard?

No - a yard is a unit in the imperial system - its metric equivalent is 0.9144 metres.


What is 1 relationship between capacity and fluid ounces?

Fluid ounces are a unit for capacity in an obsolete measurement system.