A standard can mean many things. In mathematics, the standard unit of length measurement in the metric system is the metre. In weight, the standard is the kilogramme. Basically a standard is an internationally recognised unit, by which all measurements in the same situation are compared.
Weight is a force. The standard metric unit of force is the Newton, defined as one kilogram-meter per second squared.
he standard unit of length in the metric system is the meter
In the SI - the current metric system - that would be the kilogram. In older metric systems, the gram has been used as the unit of mass.
In the metric system, 0.35 ounces is equal to 9.92233 grams. In kilograms, this would be equal to 0.00992233 kilograms. The kilogram is the basic unit of weight in the metric system.
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A basic unit of weight in the metric system is a Newton and that is not equivalent to 39.37 of any standard units in any standard system.
The base unit for weight measure in the metric system is "g" or grams.AnswerThere is no Base Unit for weight in the SI system. Weight is measured in newtons, which is a Derived Unit, not a Base Unit.
The standard unit of length in the metric system is called the meter. The standard unit of mass is the kilogram.
the metric system is based on 1 cc of water weighing 1 gram Correction cc is not an acceptable metric symbol; a cubic centimetre is cm3 Nothing can "weigh" 1 gram - it's not a unit of weight though an object may have a mass of 1 g. The question seems to ask for any unit of weight measurement in "the standard measurement system" without defining what is meant. A metric weight unit is the newton, assuming "the standard measurement system" is SI. In the "standard" US measurement system a weight unit is a pound.
No, a liter is the standard unit of volume in the metric system. If you're looking for the standard unit of mass, it would be the gram.
the metric system is based on 1 cc of water weighing 1 gram Correction cc is not an acceptable metric symbol; a cubic centimetre is cm3 Nothing can "weigh" 1 gram - it's not a unit of weight though an object may have a mass of 1 g. The question seems to ask for any unit of weight measurement in "the standard measurement system" without defining what is meant. A metric weight unit is the newton, assuming "the standard measurement system" is SI. In the "standard" US measurement system a weight unit is a pound.
The standard metric unit for weight is the kilogram (kg).
The standard unit in the metric system for measuring mass is the kilogram (kg).
The standard unit of mass in the metric system is the kilogram (kg). It is equivalent to 1000 grams.
The standard unit for time in the metric system is the second (s).
The standard unit of length in the metric system is the meter (m).