Most of the world uses the SI system of measurements so weight is measured in grams, kilograms or tonnes. In the US the old ounces, pound and tons (Imoerial) system is used
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Weight is measured in units called Newton, while mass is measured in units called grams and kilograms.
The length, width, or height of a solid figure is measured in units of length. The area of the figure's outside surfaces is measured in squared units of length. The volume of space filled by the figure is measured in cubed units of length. The mass of the figure is measured in units of mass. The weight of the object is measured in units of force. The age of the figure is measured in units of time. etc.
No. Mass units include the gram, kilogram, metric ton, poundmass, and slug. Weight is measured in units of force, including newton, US ton, and poundforce. The common "pound" used to describe weight in the US customary system is the poundforce.
In most of the world, everything that is measured, is measured in SI units. Time, distance, mass, weight, area, volume and so on.
Neither. Both gram and kilograms are units for measuring mass, not weight. The weight would be measured in Newtons.