There are several standards of measurement: weight, length, time to name a few. The standard for weight is the kilogram. The standard was made in London and has been stored in Paris since 1889. See this NPR article for a recent update (8/20/2009): http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=112003322 The standard for length is the meter, or metre. Until 1983, this standard was a platinum-iridium bar that rested next to the kilogram standard at the French Academy of Sciences. In 1983, the metre was redefined as the distance travelled by light in free space in 1⁄299,792,458 of a second. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meter The standard for time is the second. "Currently, the international unit of time, the second, is defined in terms of radiation emitted by caesium atoms." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time Most standards are abstracts, with qualities or characteristics not affixed to a particular object or instance, such as a number. These standards have no place to be kept, except in the imagination of those who conceive of them.
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By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that meter is a a standard unit of measurement
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my standard measurement is 6 feet high
The standard measurement of bedding is in inches.
6 millimetres is standard measurement!
standard of weight and measurement
There are 8 pints in a gallon in 'standard liquid measurement'.
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The international standard for a liter is kept in Paris, France.
Established in 1960 by the international agreement, the "Metric System" is the international standard of measurement.
It's referenced to a national standard....
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that meter is a a standard unit of measurement
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