An object that takes up space is called matter. The three particles used to measure matter are by the count, by the mass, or by the volume.
the measureable properties of an object are --> i) weight ii) mass iii) volume
Matter is defined as that which has mass and occupies space. There are procedures to measure both. Even if you can't measure the mass of an object directly (such as a gas), you can still determine it's mass by measuring the space it occupies. Pressure is one way to measure the mass of gas by the amount of space it occupies.
The Metre.
liters
metric ruler
In science the International System (SI) of unit is used. This is a metric system.
the measureable properties of an object are --> i) weight ii) mass iii) volume
Scientist use the "Internation system of Units" to measure the properties of matter
The system of units scientist use to measure the properties of matter are the SI units.
It is used to measure all physical or chemical attributes of matter.
Yes.
Matter is defined as that which has mass and occupies space. There are procedures to measure both. Even if you can't measure the mass of an object directly (such as a gas), you can still determine it's mass by measuring the space it occupies. Pressure is one way to measure the mass of gas by the amount of space it occupies.
This system is SI: the International System of Units, universally accepted.
To measure.
"Metric" is a whole system of weights and measurements. Many different devices are used to measure things in the system.
The metric system.
The Metre.