The units of measurement are:
Length: metre (m)
mass: gram (g)
volume: litre (l)
These can be preceded by multipliers representing powers of 10:
10^6 = M = mega- eg 1 Mg = 1 × 10^6 g = 1,000,000 g
10^3 = k = kilo- eg 1 kg = 1 × 10^3 g = 1,000 g
10^2 = h = hect[o]- eg 1 ha = 1 × 10^2 are = 100 are.
10^1 = da = deka- eg 1 dam = 1 × 10 m = 10 m
10^0 = <no prefix> = base unit
10^-1 = d = deci- eg 1 dg = 1 × 10^-1 g = 0.1 g
10^-2 = c = centi- eg 1 cm = 1 × 10^-2 = 0.01 m
10^-3 = m = milli- eg 1 ml = 1 × 10^-3 = 0.001 l
10^-6 = µ = micro- eg 1 µg = = 1 × 10^-6 g = 0.000001 g
Areas of land are measured using the hectare which is 1 ha = 100 are (pronounced as "air"). 1 a = 100 m²; 1 ha = 10,000 m² which is approx 2.478 acres.
The current official version of the metric system, used all over the world, is called the SI. It probably has hundreds of units. There are seven base units: meter, kilogram, second, Ampère, mole, Kelvin, candela. Other units are derived from those; to give a simple example, since meter is the unit for length and second is the unit for time, speed is measured in meters / second.
There is only one metric system. The relevant units, within that system would be millimetres.
A ruler or a metric tape measure is commonly used to measure length in the metric system. These instruments typically have units of centimeters or millimeters for more precise measurements.
You use exactly the same instruments to measure speed in the metric system as you use in any other system. For example, a speedometer, or a distance measuring device and a stopwatch. The difference is that these devices are calibrated in metric units, instead of old-fashioned units.
To measure a soccer field in the metric system, you would use a metric measuring tape or a measuring wheel. The units used could be meters or centimeters. In the English system, you would use a tape measure or a measuring wheel calibrated in feet or yards. The units used would be feet or yards.
The metric units used to measure mass are grams (g) and kilograms (kg).
What metric unit would you use to measure a computer keyboard
seconds
It has no largest point. They are units of measure. There can be an infinite number of units.
There is only one metric system. The relevant units, within that system would be millimetres.
Meters, liters, kilograms.
A ruler or a metric tape measure is commonly used to measure length in the metric system. These instruments typically have units of centimeters or millimeters for more precise measurements.
Because the metric system uses units of 10's to measure which makes things simple.
An expanded metric system called the International System of units.
As far as I am aware, the second (measure of time) is the only unit common to the English and metric system.
In science the International System (SI) of unit is used. This is a metric system.
You use exactly the same instruments to measure speed in the metric system as you use in any other system. For example, a speedometer, or a distance measuring device and a stopwatch. The difference is that these devices are calibrated in metric units, instead of old-fashioned units.
Most scientists use the Metric system of units of measure, also called the Système international or SI system