To name a few:
Kilometre
Metre
Centimetre
Milimetre
Kilogram
Gram
Litre
Mililitre
Two tenths is equivalent to 0.2 in decimal form. In metric terms, it can represent 0.2 liters, 0.2 meters, or 0.2 kilograms, depending on the context. This fraction can also be expressed as 20% of a whole unit in metric measurements.
You would use kilometers.
A gallon is a unit of volume. A metric ton is a unit of weight. The two are not mutually related. You would need to know the substance being measured/weighed before that question could be answered.
There are two types of tonnes, with a slightly different mass. A ton is equal to 2000 pounds. Another type of ton (sometimes called "metric ton" to clarify) is equal to 1000 kilograms.
The cc or the "mil"; that is the cubic centimetre or the millilitre. They are equal measures.
A litre is a metric unit. A quart is two pints - an imperial unit.
You can't compare the two. A barrel is a unit of volume, a metric tonne (1000 kilogram) is a unit of mass.You can't compare the two. A barrel is a unit of volume, a metric tonne (1000 kilogram) is a unit of mass.You can't compare the two. A barrel is a unit of volume, a metric tonne (1000 kilogram) is a unit of mass.You can't compare the two. A barrel is a unit of volume, a metric tonne (1000 kilogram) is a unit of mass.
Unit for time is a second.There are various instruments to measure temperature: a thermometer, a thermocouple are two.
The two systems of measurement in chemistry are the metric system and the International System of Units (SI). The metric system uses units such as meters, grams, and liters, while the SI system builds upon the metric system and includes base units such as meters, kilograms, and seconds.
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That depends how heavy the heavy fuel is. A gallon is a unit of capacity. A metric ton is a unit of mass. The two units are therefore incompatible.
with which motion is N hook attached to straight strokes? Give two examples?
NO Such unit as 'Metric Inches'. In the metric system of linear measure, the unit is 'centimetres / metres'. In the Imperial System of linear measure, the unit is inches / feet. Next you are referring to linear measure, then at the end refer to volume measure; 'Cubic feet', Please clarify your question.
meters cubed-m3 liters-l The two are equivalent.
usually kilometers
# English or traditional units # Metric units (International system or "SI")
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