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The 4 fundamental metric units are:
Metre - length.
Kilogram - mass (or weight).
Second - time.
Amp - electric current.
The above units are defines in terms of physical quantities. All other units are derived from these 4. This is why it is sometimes called the 'MKSA system'.
Derived units include:
Are (or Hectare) - area
Litre - volume or capacity
°C (degrees Celsius) - temperature
Volt - electrical voltage
Joule - energy
Watt - power (=Joules per second).
Bar - pressure.
Newton - force
All these units can then have prefixes added to them to make them bigger or smaller, for example micro-, milli-, centi-, Kilo-, Mega-.
A metric unit is a decimal unit of measurement of the metric system, based on meters and kilograms and seconds.
Celsius is the metric measurement for temperature.
A "gran" is a German measurement, it is neither customary or metric. A "gram" is a metric unit.
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The unit of length is the metre.
A2. The SI unit for mass is the kilogram.
Centimetres and millimetres are the metric measurements used on a metric ruler.
No. The nearest metric unit is the kilometer (1000 meters), which is about 0.6 miles.
The Liter is the most common unit of measurement for volume in the metric system
In the metric system, "centi" is a prefix: it is not a measurement unit of any kind.