kilograms
Tape measure
No, metric units are used to measure things, such as volume, mass, density, force, etc.
Kilograms
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-- 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
Any of them really. But most would use the kilogram
There is only one and that is a kilogram.
watts and ohms
The mass of a beetle in metric units is 5 metric units no joke!
Knowing the local acceleration of gravity, a scale can be used to measure the mass of an elephant. After the measurement has been accomplished and the results obtained, the mass may be recorded, described, and reported to others in any unit of mass. Some units will result in numbers that are inconveniently large or small, and therefore difficult to write, report, and remember. In the case of an elephant, the most convenient unit will most likely turn out to be either the kilogram or the metric ton.
The SI (International System of Units) base unit for mass is kilogram (kg).
The is only one Metric System. That is the one you would use. The units you use to measure mass is the kilogram (Kg).