The SI derived unit for weight is the Newton (N), 1kg*m/s2.
In the English system, weight is measured in ounces (oz), pounds (lb), and tons, as well as other units. Each pound weighs 16oz and each ton weighs 2000 pounds.
kg is the unit to measure the weight
No.
No because millimeters are units of length and not weight
Newton (SI) and pound-weight (Imperial).
Mass and weight are two different things: you cannot measure the mass of your weight. That is like talking about the temperature of your height - it makes no sense.
pounds=english grams=metric
The weight units used in physics to measure the force of gravity acting on an object are Newtons (N) and pounds (lb).
A balance is used to measure either mass or weight. The corresponding units are kilograms (for mass) and newton (for weight).
You cannot directly convert weight into length because they are different units of measurement that measure different physical quantities. Weight is measured in units like pounds or kilograms, which measure the force of gravity acting on an object, while length is measured in units like meters or inches, which measure distance or extension in space.
Longitud. es la centésima parte de el metro.
The same units as mass, for objects in the same gravitational reference frame.
Weight is a measure of the force of gravity acting on an object. It is commonly measured in units such as pounds or kilograms. Weight is different from mass, which is a measure of the amount of matter in an object.