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This table enables conversion either way. 'Divide by' converts as shown, and 'x' means 'times' or 'multiply by', and this converts the other way.
A few examples of reverse conversions are shown.
Length
Imperial
Imperial to/from metric
Area
Weight/Mass
Imperial
Imperial to/from Metric
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Volume
Imperial
Imperial to/from metric
Metric
UK/US
Temperature
Degrees oF to oC
Degrees oC to oF
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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.
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None of the units on the list you provided with the question has any name.
There are no equivalent units in the given list.
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