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These are measurements in which the units are defined by the metric system.
They are measurements of physical characteristics made using units defined under the metric system.
The metric system basic units are the meter, liter, and gram.
The use the US system and the metric system. The US units are the feet. The metric units are the meters.
The world system of measurements units is based on the metric system (SI).
The basic units of the metric system are meter for length, liter for volume, and gram for mass.
The standard unit of length in the metric system is the meter. Other units of length are: millimetre, centimetre, decimetre, kilometre.
The official system of measurements is the SI; it has SEVEN base units.
Metric units of measurement are more fun to say.
imperial system * * * * * The Metric and Imperial systems are alternative systems! The metric system is properly known as the International System of Units, abbreviated, from its French name: Système international d'unités to SI units.
The basic units in the metric system are: Mass . . . . . Kilogram Length. . . . Meter Time. . . . . . Second Charge. . . . Coulomb All other units are combinations of these.
The metric system includes all of those.
The International System (SI) of Units(which are metric).
In the metric system the base units are grams, liters, and meters.
Lots, but most people use only the Metric System.
in the metric system the lines refer to milliliters
Celsius (Fahrenheit for Imperial measurements)
in metric units
the metric system is divisable by units OS ten which makes it simple to convert measurements in meters into other metric units
The base units for metric measurements are, the gram for mass, the meter for length, and the liter for volume.
Because it is the only complete "system" of measurements we have. The "inch" thing is not a "system" at all, but a compilation of customary units and relationships. The metric system is especially important to science, where a complete system of measurements is necessary.
The metric system uses the following units: For mass: Kilogram For length: Meter For time: Second For charge: Coulomb All of the other units are derived from these.
The units in metric system are the "International System of Units", called SI units.Scroll down to related links and look at "Metric units - Wikipedia".
Metric measurements use powers of 10 to create larger and smaller units.
The metric system was adopted into New Zealand in 1969 and the transition was completed by 1977 by which time it was required that all retail advertisements, measurements and scales be in metric units.