1 metre = 100 centimetres = 1,000 millimetres
That depends what you want to measure. Look up the list of SI units; basically all of them are used to "measure things". For example: meter to measure length square meter to measure area kilogram to measure mass newton to measure weight etc.
Cubic feet, cubic meter, cubic cm...
Yes, as well as other units. A centimetre is OK for things that range in size from a pencil to a large desk. For smaller objects I would use a millimetre (or smaller unit) and for longer objects a metre or larger units. Yes, as well as other units. A centimetre is OK for things that range in size from a pencil to a large desk. For smaller objects I would use a millimetre (or smaller unit) and for longer objects a metre or larger units. Yes, as well as other units. A centimetre is OK for things that range in size from a pencil to a large desk. For smaller objects I would use a millimetre (or smaller unit) and for longer objects a metre or larger units. Yes, as well as other units. A centimetre is OK for things that range in size from a pencil to a large desk. For smaller objects I would use a millimetre (or smaller unit) and for longer objects a metre or larger units.
Yes, there are units for measuring smaller lengths than a millimeter. For example, a micrometer is one millionth of a meter, and a nanometer is one billionth of a meter. These units are commonly used in fields such as nanotechnology and microbiology to measure very small distances.
This is not a valid conversion. Cubic units is a measure of volume while square units is a measure of area.
The SI units that can be used to describe the mass of smaller objects are grams (g) and milligrams (mg). These units are commonly used for measuring the mass of objects that are relatively light or small.
the Meter
Metric measurements smaller than a meter include the decimeter (0.1 meter), centimeter (0.01 meter), and millimeter (0.001 meter). These measurements are used for more precise and smaller-scale calculations, especially in fields such as science, engineering, and manufacturing. The prefix "deci-" denotes one-tenth, "centi-" denotes one-hundredth, and "milli-" denotes one-thousandth of a meter.
Cubic units are used to measure 3-Dimensional objects. The cubic(x to the third power) units are used to demonstrate the 3 dimensions.
Many units are smaller than millimeter (10-3 meter) . For example:micrometer (10-6 meter)nano-meter (10-9 meter)picometer (10-12 meter)femtometer (10-15 meter)attometer (10-18 meter)zeptometer (10-21 meter)
pico meter
The volumes of all objects are expressed in the third power of whatever units are being used to measure their dimensions. For example, if an object is very small and you measure its dimensions in millimeters, its volume would be expressed in cubic millimeters.