The unit doesn't do the measuring. You use things like balances, dynamometers, or scales
for that.
After you're done measuring the mass of the piano, the most convenient SI unit to use
when you have to write it down, remember it, or tell other people about it is the kilogram.
Weight, as a force provided on abjects with mass by the gravitational field of the Earth is always meansured in Newtons, as it is a force.
Most people confuse weight with mass. The correct, scientifically agreed unit for meauring mass is kilograms.
Weight is mass that is measured in many units. Ton being the largest, carats being the smallest. Grams, kilograms, ounces, and pounds are in between. There are 2 systems: European and U.S.
depends on what type of piano but the average weight of a grand piano is 540 pounds
The weight of pencil can be easily measured in grams. The symbol for grams is 'g'.
metric = grams = kilograms, plonker!
Kilograms.
Newtons.
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Tonnes
Mass is measured using kilograms.
Mass is measured in kilograms.
Mass is measured in kilograms.
Kilograms.
The tonne.
Probably in grams.
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Kilograms
Kilograms
You would measure that in grams, or milligrams.