Length . . . meter
Mass . . . kilogram
Time . . . second
Electric current . . . ampere
Thermodynamic temperature . . . kelvin
Amount of substance . . . mole
Luminous intensity . . . Candela
All the other units are derived from these.
According to Halliday and Resnick ("Fundamentals of Physics", Wiley, 1974, p.8) "Three different systems of units are most commonly used in science and engineering. They are the meter-kilogram-second or mks system, the Gaussian system in which the fundamental mechanical units are the centimeter, the gram, and the second (a cgs system), and the British engineering system (a foot-pound-second or fps system).
According to Masterton and Slowinski ("Chemical Principles", WB Saunders Company, 1973, pp. 4-5) "The unit of mass used most frequently in chemistry is the gram, which represents one thousanth of the mass of a platinum-iridium block kept at the International Bureau of Weights and Measures (1 kg = 103 g)."
So unless you are talking about a system of units, the unit of mass is the gram.
Length; millimetre (mm), centimetre (cm), metre (m)
1 metre = 3.28 feet
Linear measurement is a measure of length. There is only one base unit of length in the international system of units (SI) (aka. the metric system).
metre (US spelling: meter).
This may be combined with any one of the SI prefixes to indicate multiples or subdivisions of the metre. The most common prefixes for everyday use are kilo-, centi- and milli-.
kilometre (km) = 1000 m
centimetre (cm) = 1/100 m = 0.01 m (or 10 mm)
millimetre (mm) = 1/1000 m = 0.001 m
Other prefixes indicating smaller (micro-, nano-, etc.) or larger (mega-, giga-, etc.) may also be used, but are generally limited to specialised applications.
Millimetres, centimetres, metres and kilometres.
the metre. (other systems are feet and inches, yards)
-- nanometer
-- micrometer (micron)
-- millimeter
-- meter
-- kilometer
Centimeter Meter Kilo meter and so on
Meter which is 39.36 inches.
The base unit for length is the metre.
Centimetre
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.
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.
Amp
the basic unit of length in the metric system is meters . It is represented by m . 1 m=100 cm =1000 mm.
No, it is a basic measurement unit.
meter
the meter
The basic measurement unit is a metre.
The base unit of length is the metre.
The basic measurement unit is a kilogram.
The basic metric unit for electrical power measurement is the watt, which is equal to one joule per second.
The measurement scale in meters is a unit of length in the metric system. It is used to measure distances, lengths, and heights. It is represented by the symbol "m".
Generally speaking milligrams.
No, a foot is not a metric measurement. Metric measurements of length would include millimeter, centimeter, meter, and kilometer.
liters, mililiters, ounces...etc.
The basic metric unit for weight is the newton.