Kilograms and Kelvin (or degrees Celsius).
THE UNIT OF MASS is grams.................... from 7-cleanliness :Ramos,Sophia clarise
kilogram, litre and degree Celsius.
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Personally, I use feet, quarts, degrees Fahrenheit, and kilograms.
Density is measured in units of mass divided by units of volume. The SI unit is kilograms/meter3.
It doesn't make sense to convert between units of temperature and units of mass.
THE UNIT OF MASS is grams.................... from 7-cleanliness :Ramos,Sophia clarise
These are the corresponding units, if that's what you mean: mass: kilogram volume: cubic meter temperature: kelvin
kilogram, litre and degree Celsius.
- length: meter (m) - mass: kilogram (kg) - time: second (s) - temperature: kelvin (K)
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Length: metreMass: kilogram Volume: litre temperature: Kelvin.
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In itself it is none of them - it is just a number.However if some units are attached, it can be any of them:If its units are a linear measure, eg 472 m, it is a lengthIf its units are a square measure, eg 472 sq cm, it is an areaIf its units are a weight measure, eg 472 kg, it is massIf its units are a time measure, eg 472 seconds, it is timeIf its units are a temperature measure, eg 472 K, it is temperature.
some SI units: length = metres time = seconds mass = kilograms electric current = amperes temperature = kelvin
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Personally, I use feet, quarts, degrees Fahrenheit, and kilograms.