Units don't measure things. To measure the weight of a light bulb, you need
some sort of a scale.
Once you have the measurement, you can report it (describe it) using any unit
you choose. Some units may produce numbers that are inconveniently large or
small, and are therefore hard to remember, or write down, or tell to others.
You may be tempted to report the weight of a light bulb in 'grams', but that's
technically not a unit of force. The only proper metric unit of force is the 'newton',
along with its decimal multiples and sub-multiples.
A kilogram, or a gram.
A kilogram, or a gram.
A kilogram, or a gram.
A kilogram, or a gram.
The SI unit for weight is the newton, since weight is a force. However, people often confuse weight with mass; if you mean the mass, you would use the kilogram or the gram.
The metric unit I would use to measure the mass of a light bulb is the gram.
A kilogram, or a gram.
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Grams
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kilograms.
milli-gram
The metric unit for measuring human weight is actually the Newton (N). Newton's are a measure of force and weight is the product of the acceleration of gravity and an objects mass. The metric unit for measuring human mass is the kilogram (kg).
A gram would be an appropriate measure for its mass.
It depends on whether you want to measure mass or weight so your question needs to be more specific.
you would measure it in kilograms
As a potato chip is light weight I would use grams and milligrams.
kilograms.
gram
The weight of the box would be measured in grams.
A scale
Mass is measured in kilograms.
milli-gram
The metric unit for measuring human weight is actually the Newton (N). Newton's are a measure of force and weight is the product of the acceleration of gravity and an objects mass. The metric unit for measuring human mass is the kilogram (kg).
Every country in Europe uses the metric system, meaning they would measure weight in kilograms, grams, etc.
A gram would be an appropriate measure for its mass.
Meters