No. Just like a length, a perimeter is measured in linear units.
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Neither. Both gram and kilograms are units for measuring mass, not weight. The weight would be measured in Newtons.
The word is "centimeter" - a centimeter is 1/100 of a meter. A centimeter or a meter are units of length - you might use it to measure the length of your desk, your height, etc. A cubic centimeter, like any cubic measure, is a measure of volume. For example, you might use it to calculate the amount of liquid a cup or a jar can hold.
Who knows, The Width is is 62.3 cm but they measured the length
That depends on the individual desk, doesn't it - but you don't mix units quite like that in the metric system. You would quote the dimensions of a piece of furniture in either metres to 2 or 3 decimal places, or whole numbers of millimetres. E.g. 1.25m OR 1255mm. Not both. Shops, and UK schools, tend to use the centimetre although it is NOT a "preferred" division of the metre, and then you'd measure a desk in only cm, not m and cm.
It depends on what type of desk it could be any size.