Any physical quantity, but in mostly obsolete units.
Imperial
Either the Imperial or metric system can be used to measure area (or anything else).
Imperial
A measure of volume in the Imperial system.
No. It it is a derived measure in the Imperial System.
A word used to describe the inch-pound system is the 'Imperial' system. The Imperial or British measurement system uses the inch and foot as a measure of length, and pounds as a measure for weight. This is different than the metric system that uses the meter and kilogram to measure length and weight, respectively.
It is a measure of volume in the Imperial system, which is obsolete in most of the world.
It is measure of length, in the old Imperial system, equivalent to 21.844 centimetres.
It is a measure of volume in the Imperial system, a measurement system which is now obsolete in all but a few recalcitrant countries.
It is a measure of volume in the Imperial system, a measurement system which is now obsolete in all but a few recalcitrant countries.
It is a measure of volume in the Imperial system, a measurement system which is now obsolete in all but a few recalcitrant countries.
It is a measure of mass in the old Imperial system of units.