The usual measurement of weight is Metric, in Grams.
You can also use U.S. measurements like Pounds and ounces.
Metric system- Gram and Kilogram
U.S.- Pounds, ounces, Tons
Weight is measured with a balance or scales or a weighing machine. The answer is properly expressed in newtons but is normally quoted in kilograms which is actually the SI unit of mass.
Weight can be measured on a scale.
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pound,ounce, and ton
Anything related to weight.
The weight of a person would be measured in kilograms or pounds, depending on the system of units of measure you are using. Some people in the UK still use the customary unit of "stone."
Weight was not invented, it was discovered by Isaac Newton who NAMED it weight. Weight it the force of gravity pulling down on an object and being measured in Grams, Kilograms and more (metric) and in the USA, Ounces, Pounds and Tons (Customary) And yet I'm only 11.
Tablespoon and Pound ere two different measurements(liquid and weight)
Tablespoon and Pound ere two different measurements(liquid and weight)
United States customary units are a system of measurements commonly used in the United States.
Yes.
They are the U.S. measurements. Instead of the Metric system that uses meters, the Customary system uses feet and inches.
If you are talking about weight, it is quite customary to me.
It is customary to use the kilogram - though that is technically not a weight, but a mass.
Science's proper measurements are the SI measurements, and ounces are customary which doesn't apply to universal science.
They use the metric system.
Metric measurements use powers of 10. Any other system has NO bases or logic.
customary is pounds and metric is Newtons; 1 newton = 0.22 pounds
600 millimeters in metric measurements is the equivalent of 23.622 inches in US customary measurements. One inch is the equivalent of 25.4 millimeters.
Customary System was developed from English units and later modified in the United States. These are the common measurements used in the US after America declared its independence.
Weight = wt.