Length:
Inch, foot, yard, rod, furlong, mile
Mass:
Pound-mass, poundal
Weight:
Ounce, pound-force, ton
Metric and Imperial units are units of measurements based on different initial standards. They include such things as length, weight (mass), time etc. The standard units are given, all other units in the system are derived from the standard units to ensure compatibility within the system Standard units in the metric system are; (not a complete list) Length: metre Mass: kilogram time : second In the imperial system the units would be; Length: yard (since 1958) Mass: pound Time : second There are conversion tables to change one system to another. For instance you can say 30 mph is equal to 42.28 kph and both parties will know the speed if they use different standards.
length, volume, mass, weight, tempature, time, and rates
meters, grams, liters Density is mass divided by volume.
The length, width, or height of a solid figure is measured in units of length. The area of the figure's outside surfaces is measured in squared units of length. The volume of space filled by the figure is measured in cubed units of length. The mass of the figure is measured in units of mass. The weight of the object is measured in units of force. The age of the figure is measured in units of time. etc.
mass- killogram weight- newtons volume- cubic units length- meter volume of a liquid- liter
There is no relationship between units of mass and either length of capacity. Units of capacity are the cubed units of length.
metre, kilogram, metre cubed, and again the kg, respectively
Mainly because the Imperial system used the same units to refer to either. Also because the public, at large, have not studied (or if they have, do not remember) that mass and weight are two entirely different things.
You can't.You are trying to convert measurements of two different aspects of things:grams (g - in this case prefixed by kilo- to make kg) are a measure of mass (roughly how heavy something is); whereaslinear feet are a measure of length (how long something is).
You are trying to compare mass(weight) with length. 'Pounds(lb)' is a unit of mass from the Imperial System of weights and measures. 'Metres(m)' is a unit of length from the Metric System of weights and measures.
Centimetres and inches are units of length, not mass. The units are not compatible with units of mass.
Average weight of an element expressed in Atomic Mass units.