5 feet 7 inches is approximately 170.18 centimeters in metric units.
The "metric system", more precisely the SI, has lots of units, depending on what you want to measure. Check the Wikipedia article on "SI units" for a list.
We use 7 metric Basic Units. They are: Quantity.................Name..............Metric Symbol length.....................meter..............m mass.......................kilogram..........kg time........................second............s electric current.......ampere............A thermo dynamic......temperature...K Kelvin substance..............mole................mol luminous intensity..candela...........cd
Approximately, US units of capacity equal to 3.79 liters
would be:Amount : 3.79 gallons liquid US (gal in volume and capacity)Equals : 14.35 liters (l / volume and capacity)Fraction : 14 7/20 liters (l / volume and capacity)
the international system of units or SI units have 7 base units for the measurement of different types of quantities. it uses the following units: meter - length kilogram - mass second - time kelvin - temperature ampere - current candela - luminous intensity mole - amount of substance
7L equals 28 metric cups.
5 feet 7 inches is approximately 170.18 centimeters in metric units.
There are 7000 milliliters in 7 liters
The "metric system", more precisely the SI, has lots of units, depending on what you want to measure. Check the Wikipedia article on "SI units" for a list.
In the US, 7 liters is 1.85 (1.8492) gallons.
The mass of 7 liters depends on the substance being measured as the density varies. For water, 1 liter is roughly 1 kilogram, so 7 liters would be approximately 7 kilograms.
The kilogram is one of the 7 basic units of the SI (the current metric system).
7 deciliters is equivalent to 0.7 liters.
1 liters = 1,000 milliliters .7 liters = 700 milliliters None. millimetres and litres are different units they cannot be compared. There are 1000 millimetres in one metre There are 1000 millilitres in one litre.
We use 7 metric Basic Units. They are: Quantity.................Name..............Metric Symbol length.....................meter..............m mass.......................kilogram..........kg time........................second............s electric current.......ampere............A thermo dynamic......temperature...K Kelvin substance..............mole................mol luminous intensity..candela...........cd
They are both systems of measurement in which there are sets of 7 units for measuring physical attributes of objects and derived units for measuring other attributes. For example, Basic units for mass: Kilogram (metric) or Pound (Imperial) Derived units for area: Square Metre (metric) or square inch (Imperial) Derived unit for pressure: kg / sq metre = Pascal (metric) or pounds / square inch = psi (Imperial).
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