Well, you can use a meter stick, a metric 'scale' or ruler, a metric pocket tape, a metric electronic distance meter (for surveyors), a GPS receiver in metric mode, a metric micrometer or calipers, and so on.
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It depends on the distance between the two points. If it is more than a kilometer apart then you would use kilometer. Unless you wanna do it with centimeter. It's just whatever is easier.
You use exactly the same instruments to measure speed in the metric system as you use in any other system. For example, a speedometer, or a distance measuring device and a stopwatch. The difference is that these devices are calibrated in metric units, instead of old-fashioned units.
You would use liters (L) to measure the volume of a soda container in the metric system.
Use units of millimeters, meters, or kilometers.
Celsius.
Kilometers
It depends on the distance between the two points. If it is more than a kilometer apart then you would use kilometer. Unless you wanna do it with centimeter. It's just whatever is easier.
You use exactly the same instruments to measure speed in the metric system as you use in any other system. For example, a speedometer, or a distance measuring device and a stopwatch. The difference is that these devices are calibrated in metric units, instead of old-fashioned units.
The metric system.
meter
You would use liters (L) to measure the volume of a soda container in the metric system.
Use units of millimeters, meters, or kilometers.
This information is already posted at Wikipedia as follows: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrication_in_Australia
Yes you can.
Celsius.
A metric ruler.
Length is measured in meters in the metric system.