Metric Tonnes=1016 kg
One tonne is 1000kg, or 1 megagram.
The prefix of a lowercase 'm' indicates milli- or one thousandth, so mt would be a millitonne. A thousandth of a tonne is a kilogram, as kilogram is the base unit of mass millitonnes would never be used, they would always be called kilograms.
There is no pt in the metric system. In the Imperial system, it stands for pint.
It stands for a second.
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The word DAM in the metric system is dakameter! Hope this helps!
In some European and North American research facilities, a container that is utterly devoid of material contents, and whose entire capacity is filled with a mixture of equal parts by volume of air and vacuum, is customarily labeled "MT".
There is no pt in the metric system. In the Imperial system, it stands for pint.
Kilometres. What does JHC stand for?
It is Millilitre
It stands for a second.
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Yes, "mt" is commonly used as an abbreviation for meters, particularly in scientific and engineering contexts. However, "mt" can also stand for metric tons in other contexts, so it's important to consider the context in which it is used.
One metric ton (mt) is equal to 1,000 kilograms (kgs). This conversion is based on the metric system, where "ton" is a unit of mass equivalent to 1,000 kilograms.
S is the symbol for second.
In the metric system, mA stands for milliAmpere, 1/1000 of an Ampere.
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1 centigramme (cg.) = 0.01 "
International System. (in French in the original.) a.k.a. the metric system.