Here are some typical USA measurements, and the equivalent SI measurement; i.e., the SI unit that measures the same thing:* Inches, feet, yards, and miles for length (SI: meters)
* Pounds and ounces for mass (SI: kilograms)
* Ounces for volume (SI: milliliters, liters, cubic meters)
* Degrees Fahrenheit for temperature (SI: kelvin; however, worldwide, the degree centigrade is also used)
The unit that belongs to both the US and metric system is the meter (m) for length measurement.
The unit of measurement for force on an object is the newton (N).
The unit of measurement for force is the newton (N).
The symbol for gold's unit of measurement is "g." It stands for grams.
It is called measurement. By comparing a specific aspect of an object with a standard unit, you can quantify the attribute in terms of the unit of measurement.
The Imperial System.
The unit of measurement of height in the US is based on the English units. The English unit generally used meter and kilograms while in the UK people generally used centimeters when referring to height measurement.
A liter is closest.
unit of measurement
The unit that belongs to both the US and metric system is the meter (m) for length measurement.
Only if you live in a country which uses obsolete measurement i=units (US). In the developed world, the appropriate unit is a centimetre.
No, a pencil is not a unit of measurement.
The unit of measurement of force is 'Newton'
The unit of time ... the 'second' ... is the same in both systems of measurement.
miles or kilometers
The smaller the unit the more accurate the measurement will be.
no