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Q: Which measure in the metric system is defined by using an object for a referent?
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Metric measure of the force of gravity acting on an object?

The metric unit for force - any force - is the newton.


What are the metric unit and the tool used to measure the force of an object?

The metric unit force of an object is N ( newton). the tool used to measure the force of an object are force gauges ,torque gauges ,force testers.


What instrument do you use to measure the metric length of an object?

A meter rule.


Which term is defined as a measure of the pull of gravity on an object?

Weight


Which term is defined as a measure of pull of gravity on a object?

Weight


what is the measure of pull on a gravity object?

Newtons in Metric, and Pounds in the English System.


What is a system of measurement based on ten?

Matter is defined as that which has mass and occupies space. There are procedures to measure both. Even if you can't measure the mass of an object directly (such as a gas), you can still determine it's mass by measuring the space it occupies. Pressure is one way to measure the mass of gas by the amount of space it occupies.


What term is defined as a measure of the gravitational force exerted on an object?

weight


What metric unit is used to measure an object 's mass?

Mass is measured in grams.


Instrument used to measure length in metric system?

there are many instruments used to measure length depending upon the size of object , Ruler is Metric instrument used to measure length. Screw gauge is also used as an instrument used to measure length in mm.


What term is defined as a measure of the pull of gravity of an object?

That quantity is a force, whose magnitude we often refer to as the object's "weight".


What term is defined as a measure of the pull of gravity on an object?

That quantity is a force, whose magnitude we often refer to as the object's "weight".