You can use oz. or pounds (lbs.)
The international (SI) unit for mass is the kilogram.
You use the formula weight = mass x gravity. In SI units, the gravity is 9.8 meters per second square, weight is in Newtons, mass is in kilograms.You use the formula weight = mass x gravity. In SI units, the gravity is 9.8 meters per second square, weight is in Newtons, mass is in kilograms.You use the formula weight = mass x gravity. In SI units, the gravity is 9.8 meters per second square, weight is in Newtons, mass is in kilograms.You use the formula weight = mass x gravity. In SI units, the gravity is 9.8 meters per second square, weight is in Newtons, mass is in kilograms.
pounds=english grams=metric
Units of measurement of length.
SI units is what we use in the United States for the common unit of measurement for matter.
No - kilograms are units of weight - not volume !
Carbohydrates, sugars, and vitamins
In the metric system you use grams, in Standard Units you use ounces, pounds, and tons.
Pds
A millinewton. Not a gram or kilogram since they are units for measuring mass which is not the same as weight.
You can use various units to measure weight . Among which is; Pounds, ounces, kilograms, grams etc. ====================================== I would use a scale to measure weight. After I had the results of the measurement, I could report them to others using any unit of force. Popular units of force are pounds and Newtons. Also popular as units for discussing weight are grams and kilograms, but that usage is technically incorrect, since they're both units of mass, not force. Their use in connection with weight would get you through as long as the incident stays on earth, but once the object weighed left the earth, the whole discussion would become a tower of babble.
Examples: kilogram, gram, ton, pound.