It is generally measured in grams. There is not much point in measuring it by length (such as cm or meters) because the length is not entirely consistent and it is rather impractical to line up strands of spaghetti end to end to determine the total length.
Spaghetti, being originally an immigrant from China, is today headquartered in Italy (hence, its Italian name: little strings). As a current EU resident, it seems appropriate to measure spaghetti in millimeters, grams, and milligrams.
The Metric Unit Used To Measure A Strand Of Spaghetti
Is: (Centimeter)
I would use meters as this is the unit in the metric system. Possibly I would make use of a prefix (centi) and express the result in centimeters, like 28 centimeters in stead of 0,28 meters.
Please clarify WHAT aspect of the spaghetti you want to measure: for example its mass, its color, its albedo, its nutritional value, etc.
unit of measure of a spool therd
26 cm
km because they are 209 km apart and it would be easier than meters or cm or mm
Probably the same as the metric system everywhere else.
NO Such unit as 'Metric Inches'. In the metric system of linear measure, the unit is 'centimetres / metres'. In the Imperial System of linear measure, the unit is inches / feet. Next you are referring to linear measure, then at the end refer to volume measure; 'Cubic feet', Please clarify your question.
What metric unit would you use to measure a computer keyboard
The metric abbreviation dL stand for deciliter. This unit of measurement used to measure the volume. 1l= 10 dl.This is the relation.
Centimetres.
26 cm
Millimeters.
It depends on whether you want to measure its length, its width, its mass, its colour, its density etc.
The metric unit of length is the 'meter'.
No. The closest metric unit is the meter.
A metric unit of measure for volume, often liquids.
The basic metric unit of measure for length is the meter (m).
Inches
No, it is an imperial unit of measure.
Any metric measure of volume.
Weighing balance is used to measure mass. The metric unit is kilograms.
no, Acres is an Imperial Unit for the measure of area. The metric unit for area is the square meter.