You can use the kilometer to measure small distances, but it is inconvenient to do so. A kilometer is a unit of measurement for a large distance. It is more accurate and practical to measure small distances using smaller units like the meter or centimeter.
Liters cannot convert to kilometers. A liter is a measure of volume, a meter, or kilometer, is a measure of length. Liters are a measure of volume, and kilometers are a measure of distance, so there is no equivalence between the two measures. It would be like asking how many quarts are equal to 6 miles.
Length
A centimetre. A centimetre. A centimetre. A centimetre.
Centimetre, metre and kilometre are measures of distance in order of increasing size. A millilitre, is not a measure of distance and so cannot be compared with them.
You would use the unit "meter" in the metric system to measure the distance from point A to point B.
Meter, kilometer is the SI equivalent to the mile.
kilometer, meter, centimeter, millimeter mile, foot, inch
You would typically measure the distance around a school in meters, as this is a more precise unit of measurement for shorter distances. Kilometers are better suited for measuring longer distances.
I'm guessing you mean what is the smaller measure for distance in the metric system. The system is millimetres, centimetres, metres then kilometres. There are 10 millimetres to a centimetre, 100 centimetres to a metre, and 1000 metres to a kilometre. (Note: the American spelling of metre is meter, so the measures would be millimeter, centimeter, meter, and kilometer).
You can use the kilometer to measure small distances, but it is inconvenient to do so. A kilometer is a unit of measurement for a large distance. It is more accurate and practical to measure small distances using smaller units like the meter or centimeter.
do you mean kilograms? if so: 120lbs = 54.5 kgs (kilometer is a measure of distance whereas kilograms is a measure of weight).
Well, honey, technically speaking, one kilometer is a unit of length, not weight. So, grams have no business being in that equation. It's like asking how many apples make up a sunset. Stick to comparing apples to apples, darling.
a kilometer is 1000 meters and a meter is 100 centimeters. you could get a meter stick or use centimeters
No, kilometers are a unit of distance commonly used in measuring lengths. In chemistry, units like grams, moles, and liters are more commonly used to measure quantities of substances.
Liters cannot convert to kilometers. A liter is a measure of volume, a meter, or kilometer, is a measure of length. Liters are a measure of volume, and kilometers are a measure of distance, so there is no equivalence between the two measures. It would be like asking how many quarts are equal to 6 miles.
Length