Yes, the Metric System has units for the measurement of weight...
it is metric !! The weight of a dog is measured by using the metric system
Weight is a derived unit, measured in Newtons.
Weight,distance,& volume
Spain uses the metric system. Length is measured in Meters, and weight is measured in Kilograms.
Weight, length, temperature, volume, land area.
In the metric system they weight is measured in Newton. Not gram or kilogram, which are measures of mass, not weight.
Weight in the metric system is a function of gravitational acceleration, and is considered force, so the unit is in Newtons. Mass is measured in grams or kilograms.
The unit for mass that is most commonly associated with the metric system is the kilogram. Strictly speaking, "weight", which is a type of force, is measured in Newtons.
Weight is measured in kilograms. There are 1000 grams in 1 kilogram, and 1000 kilograms in 1 tonne.
The weight of the box would be measured in grams.
India, along with 96% of the world, uses the metric system. Weights are therefore measured in grams.
There is no specific "unit of weight" in the SI (the commonly used metric system). Since a weight is a force, you would use a unit of force - the newton.(If you mean MASS, the SI unit for that is the kilogram.)