This doesn't make sense - you can't quantify beauty as you quantify the mass in an object, for example. For one, what one person considers beautiful will be less so for another one. There is no specific magnitude that some machine (to use an impartial arbiter...) would be able to measure.
You would use the unit of measure called "kilograms" to measure the mass of an elephant.
I am not sure what you mean with "S you". The SI unit is the newton.
The SI unit of measure for electric charge is the Coulomb (C).
The international unit for energy (and work) is the joule.
If you refer to the unit, the international unit for energy is the joule; the symbol is "J".
too subjective
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The unit you should use to measure the thin edge of a dime would be millimeters.
it depends on the shape. the unit should be given
inch
foot
Millimeters or centimeters.
Newtons.
Divide by the conversion factor to get the equivalent value in the smaller unit.
Inches or centimeters.
Centimetres.
In the earlier times, there was no unit to measure the distance and thus there was no symmetry. To fight this problem, in 1790, french developed a standard unit of measurement called the metric system.