All pipe is measured in liner feet. I'm not sure what your asking. 100' of 1" pipe means that you have a 1" pipe that is 100" long. That's liner feet. If your asking about volume of pipe as in how much water will a 4" pipe hold that is 100' long then that's just a simple geometry equation. volume of a cylinder.
No, a 16 micron can liner would be thicker than a 12 micron can liner. The thickness of a can liner is measured in microns, with a higher micron value indicating a thicker liner.
Yes, but it would not be a sensible measurement unit.
Coins are measured in millimetres.
Mass is measured in kilograms.
The accuracy of a measurement does not depend on the weight being measured. Instead, accuracy is a measure of how close a measured value is to the true or expected value. To determine the accuracy of a measurement in pounds, you would need to compare the measured weight of 20570 pounds to the actual weight or reference standard.
An onion would typically be measured in grams, as it is a smaller unit of measurement suitable for measuring the weight of individual onions.
Kilometers would be the standard measurement.
The appropriate unit of measurement would be meters.
A homestead area can be measured in many ways. The most common measurement would be in size, either in square miles or acreage. After that, population measurement would be the next most favored approach.
only if its a circle or square
In the International System of Units (SI), that would be the kilogram.
liquids= ml. solids= mg.