There are actually a number of English units of length or distance, those being the inch, the foot, the yard, and the mile.
Though there is no exact Imperial equivalent to the metre the SI units of measurement are replacing the Imperial units as they are more convenient and self consistent.
The 'kilometer' is a unit of length or distance in the metric system.
The English unit of length is the yard, equal to 3 feet or 36 inches. It is commonly used for measuring smaller distances in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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The C.G.S unit of distance is the centimeter (cm).
A quart is an English unit.
The Greek "stadion" (racecourse, unit of distance) is the root of the word "stadium".
The S.I. unit of distance is the metres, which is basically the distance between any two points.
A meter does not have weight - it is a unit of distance.
The standard unit label for distance is meters (m).
The SI base unit of distance is the meter (m).
(Any unit of mass) times (any unit of length or distance) divided by (the square of any unit of time)makes a unit of force.In the metric system, the standard unit is the newton, defined as one kilogram-meter per second2 .