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.
In international units, the mass of an object is measured in kilograms. Smaller objects may be expressed in grams, in milligrams, micrograms, etc.
This is not a valid conversion. Cubic units is a measure of volume while square units is a measure of area.
Cubic units are used to measure volume. These units are m3 ,cm3 etc.
Cubic units are used to measure 3-Dimensional objects. The cubic(x to the third power) units are used to demonstrate the 3 dimensions.
the Meter
Units of measure that are smaller than a meter include:decimeter (dm) but rarely usedcentimeter (cm)millimeter (mm)micrometer (um)nanometer (nm)picometer
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
inch * * * * * Wrong. An inch is not a measure of mass. An inch is not an SI unit. Two possible SI units for mass are Gram and Kilogram