Metric is an adjective and refers to a system of measurement.
Metric measurement is measurement made using units as defined under the metric system.
The kilogram is the measure in the metric system that is defined using an object for a referent. It was previously defined by a physical object known as the International Prototype of the Kilogram, but is now defined in terms of a fundamental constant of nature called Planck's constant.
There are no sports listed. However, most sports are now defined in terms of metric measures. Furthermore, athletes' performance is also measured using metric units.
No, not all metric units are part of the International System of Units (SI). The SI is a coherent system of units derived from the metric system, but it is more specific and defined, and not all metric units are included in the SI.
The only element of time defined in the metric system is the second. Which is defined as 'a certain number of ... ... .' [Never mind the recipe.] You may still use days, hours, minutes and so on in the metric system.
the meter is defined as the basic unit of the metric unit.
Metric measurement is measurement made using units as defined under the metric system.
Metric cup is defined as 250 milliliters (mL)
The metric of a geometric space is defined as the distance between two points.
The kilogram is the measure in the metric system that is defined using an object for a referent. It was previously defined by a physical object known as the International Prototype of the Kilogram, but is now defined in terms of a fundamental constant of nature called Planck's constant.
There are no sports listed. However, most sports are now defined in terms of metric measures. Furthermore, athletes' performance is also measured using metric units.
A metric unit of capacity (volume) equal to one cubic decimeter.
Weight is a force. The standard metric unit of force is the Newton, defined as one kilogram-meter per second squared.
It is exactly one teaspoon. One standard US teaspoon is defined as 4.929ml. In the UK it is defined as 4.736 mL, and a metric teaspoon is defined as 5ml exactly.
No, not all metric units are part of the International System of Units (SI). The SI is a coherent system of units derived from the metric system, but it is more specific and defined, and not all metric units are included in the SI.
It is well-defined, consistent and more practical.
"Magnitude" is the size or distance. Its measure depends on the metric that is defined on the relevant space.