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Metric measurement is measurement made using units as defined under the metric system.
Yall, kilometers are used when using metric units of measurement. typical usages are in the military and in metric countries
It means the measurement of physical attributes or characteristics using the metric system.
Depending on your location, it might be difficult to come up with a meter stick or a tape measure that displays centimeters and meters. It's probably better to measure it in feet and inches and convert it to metric mathematically.
Yes. China adopted the metric system around 1900.
Metric measurement is measurement made using units as defined under the metric system.
It is a measurement of volume using units from the metric system.
Nope - pounds is an imperial measurement.
Yall, kilometers are used when using metric units of measurement. typical usages are in the military and in metric countries
using classical rather than metric units of measurement
Feet are a measurement in the Imperial system. If she was using Metric it would be in meters, not feet.
The English system is a measurement system; in a sense it is a metric system but it is not the metric system, so I would avoid using that word to describe it.
Your question makes little sense. There are no specific metric subjects. Metric is a system of measurement as is Imperial. They are each readily converted to the other using the appropriate conversion factor.
It means the measurement of physical attributes or characteristics using the metric system.
The watch glass may contain small amounts of solid or liquid samples.
You drive it on to a metrically calibrated weighbridge or convert its mass from Imperial measurement.
you can see that there are no impurities in the liquid you are drinking