An ohm is one example.
An "Are" is a metric unit of measure, equal to 100 square meters.
Meters, liters, kilograms.
No, ade is not a metric measure.
Millimetres, centimetres and metres. Metres, litres and grams.
The nice thing about the metric system is that there aren't three units of mass, just the one : the kilogram You can measure larger or smaller masses by changing the prefix - centigram, megagram (more commonly called the Tonne), yottagramme, zeptogram, etc.
-- Gram . . . used to measure the mass of little things -- Kilogram . . . used to measure the mass of medium-size things -- Metric ton . . . used to measure the mass of enormous, heavy things
Meter. . . . . Length Kilogram . . . Mass Second. . . . Time
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.
Any metric measure of volume.
That will depend on if you are measuring American letter size or Metric letter size (used in the rest of the world). American use inches, Metric use centimeters.
That will depend on if you are measuring American letter size or Metric letter size (used in the rest of the world). American use inches, Metric use centimeters.
The metric unit of length is the 'meter'.