well if u want to determine the mass of an apple her is what u need1a apple a freind or u could do it yourlesfyou need to understand massi will explain mass to you rite nowWe use the word mass to talk about how much matter there is in something. (Matter is anything you can touch physically.) On Earth, we weigh things to figure out how much mass there is. The more matter there is, the more something will weigh. Often, the amount of mass something has is related to its size, but not always. A balloon blown up bigger than your head will still have less matter inside it than your head (for most people, anyhow) and therefore less mass.The difference between mass and weight is that weight is determined by how much something is pulled by gravity. If we are comparing two different things to each other on Earth, they are pulled the same by gravity and so the one with more mass weighs more. But in space, where the pull of gravity is very small, something can have almost no weight. It still has matter in it, though, so it still has mass. now that you completely understand massyou can now figure the mest metric measurment for an apple hear is the metric system to help you out{| border="1"|- align="middle"| Unit| Abbreviation| Number of
Meters| colspan="3" | Approximate U.S. Equivalent|- align="middle"| kilometer| km| 1,000| colspan="3" | 0.62 mile|- align="middle"| hectometer| hm| 100| colspan="3" | 328.08 feet|- align="middle"| dekameter| dam| 10| colspan="3" | 32.81 feet|- align="middle"| meter| m| 1| colspan="3" | 39.37 inches|- align="middle"| decimeter| dm| 0.1| colspan="3" | 3.94 inches|- align="middle"| centimeter| cm| 0.01| colspan="3" | 0.39 inch|- align="middle"| millimeter| mm| 0.001| colspan="3" | 0.039 inch|- align="middle"| micrometer| µm| 0.000001| colspan="3" | 0.000039 inch|-! colspan="6" align="middle" | AREA|- align="middle"| Unit| Abbreviation| Number of
Square Meters| colspan="3" | Approximate U.S. Equivalent|- align="middle"| square kilometer| sq km orkm2| 1,000,000| colspan="3" | 0.3861 square miles|- align="middle"| hectare| ha| 10,000| colspan="3" | 2.47 acres|- align="middle"| are| a| 100| colspan="3" | 119.60 square yards|- align="middle"| square centimeter| sq cm or cm2| 0.0001| colspan="3" | 0.155 square inch|-! colspan="6" align="middle" | VOLUME|- align="middle"| Unit| Abbreviation| Number of
Cubic Meters| colspan="3" | Approximate U.S. Equivalent|- align="middle"| cubic meter| m3| 1| colspan="3" | 1.307 cubic yards|- align="middle"| cubic decimeter| dm3| 0.001| colspan="3" | 61.023 cubic inches|- align="middle"| cubic centimeter| cu cm or
cm3 also cc| 0.000001| colspan="3" | 0.061 cubic inch|-! colspan="6" align="middle" | CAPACITY|- align="middle"| Unit| Abbreviation| Number of
Liters| colspan="3" | Approximate U.S. Equivalent|- align="middle" cubic| dry| liquid|- align="middle"| kiloliter| kl| 1,000| 1.31 cubic yards|
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|- align="middle"| hectoliter| hl| 100| 3.53 cubic feet| 2.84 bushels|
|- align="middle"| dekaliter| dal| 10| 0.35 cubic foot| 1.14 pecks| 2.64 gallons|- align="middle"| liter| l| 1| 61.02 cubic inches| 0.908 quart| 1.057 quarts|- align="middle"| cubic decimeter| dm3| 1| 61.02 cubic inches| 0.908 quart| 1.057 quarts|- align="middle"| deciliter| dl| 0.10| 6.1 cubic inches| 0.18 pint| 0.21 pint|- align="middle"| centiliter| cl| 0.01| 0.61 cubic inch|
| 0.338 fluid ounce|- align="middle"| milliliter| ml| 0.001| 0.061 cubic inch|
| 0.27 fluid dram|- align="middle"| microliter| µl| 0.000001| 0.000061 cubic inch|
| 0.00027 fluid dram|-! colspan="6" align="middle" | MASS AND WEIGHT|- align="middle"| Unit| Abbreviation| Number of
Grams| colspan="3" | Approximate U.S. Equivalent|- align="middle"| metric ton| t| 1,000,000| colspan="3" | 1.102 short tons|- align="middle"| kilogram| kg| 1,000| colspan="3" | 2.2046 pounds|- align="middle"| hectogram| hg| 100| colspan="3" | 3.527 ounces|- align="middle"| dekagram| dag| 10| colspan="3" | 0.353 ounce|- align="middle"| gram| g| 1| colspan="3" | 0.035 ounce|- align="middle"| decigram| dg| 0.10| colspan="3" | 1.543 grains|- align="middle"| centigram| cg| 0.01| colspan="3" | 0.154 grain|- align="middle"| milligram| mg| 0.001| colspan="3" | 0.015 grain|- align="middle"| microgram| µg| 0.000001| colspan="3" | 0.000015 grain|}1For metric equivalents of U.S. units, see Weights and Measures table
Pounds are the best unit to measure the weight of a apple.
We usually use grams (1 kilogram = 1000 grams)
The most appropriate unit would be a millinewton.
Kilogram, or gram.
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Kilogram.
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Grams
Meters.
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what unit would you the length of a shoe? mm,cm,dm,m, or km.
Gram
The unit you should use to measure the thin edge of a dime would be millimeters.
ounces
grams
grams
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I would use feet
You would use meters.
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You would use area. I would use the meter2. Okay
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if i were you , i would use kg
You would use Volume.
Feet