A pointless exercise! If it has been measured exactly then what is the point of adding one digit which has been estimated?
Depending on what exactly you want to measure, that may refer to:* The weight of an object, measured in newton. * The strength of the gravitational field, measured in newton per kilogram, or the equivalent meters per second squared.
Weight is measured in units called Newton, while mass is measured in units called grams and kilograms.
The humidity is measured by a device called a hygrometer.
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Font Size is measured in a system called "points" that are 1/72 of an Inch
Originally, the distance was measured by a system called parallax measurement. Today, it is measured by laser beam, and is accurate to within inches.
Just like any other substance in existence, the magnitude of sound or loudness can also be measured. In this case, the standard unit of measurement for loudness is called decibels.
It was measured in cubits (about 18 inches).
As a new measurement, they measured King Henry's (I Think) foot. This is known as a "ruler"
All of the above except the yard. Yards are an Imperial measurement, not metric.
I'm guessing you mean height, so the answer is Hands (High). (e.g 14hh) they are measured by using a measurement called hands . This is about 4 inches per hand.
mm Hg (milimeters of mercury) usually measured with a Stethoscope and a sphygmomanometer .