The scale is used to measure weight. Weight is force, specifically, the magnitude
of the gravitational force of attraction between two masses. So the scale can be
marked in any unit of force, such as pounds, newtons, stone, etc. It will read
correctly wherever it's used.
Also, if at the time of manufacture, it is known what planet the scale will be used
on, and the acceleration of gravity on that planet is known, then as long as the
scale is not taken to another planet, every force it measures reveals the mass of
the object being weighed, and it could even be marked in units of mass, such as
kilograms.
There is no standardized SI unit for measuring pain. Pain is subjective and therefore difficult to quantify using a single unit of measurement. Instead, pain intensity is often assessed using scales such as the visual analog scale or numerical rating scale.
Kilo = 1,000 times the base unit Abbreviation = K Here is a link for all of the SI Prefixes and their decimal, short scale, long scale, and prefix as well as the symbol of abbreviation : http://.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_prefix Hope this helped!
The SI unit of measurement scale is the International System of Units, which is the modern form of the metric system used in most countries around the world. It provides a consistent and standardized set of units for measuring physical quantities such as length, mass, and time.
The unit is the Kelvin. Zero on the Kelvin scale is the coldest possible temperature, absolute zero. The scale increases by the same degree intervals as the Celsius scale but since Kelvin starts at absolute zero, the values are all higher. For example, it is 273.15 K when it is 0°C (Celsius). Kelvin "K" It is KELVIN!!!!! Either Kelvin, or Celsius. Both are used with the SI K degreeskelvin
The SI unit to measure temperature is the Kelvin (K). This unit is based on the thermodynamic temperature scale where zero Kelvin is known as absolute zero, the point at which all thermal motion ceases.
The answer depends on the scale but the SI unit is a metre.
The scale used is usually Celsius or Kelvin.AnswerThe SI unit of temperature is the kelvin (K). Celsius is a metric unit, but not an SI unit, although it may be 'used alongside' the SI system.
The official SI unit for temperature is Celsius. The symbol is °C.
The unit used on spring scales is 'Newtons.'
It is Newtons per metre.
Spring scales can measure grams, newtons, or pounds.
Probably a kilogram.
Ounces or Grams
A newton metre is the SI unit for torque, symbol Nm, and is also technically equivalent to the joule. A newton meter is a term sometimes used to reference a spring scale, which uses a spring and Hooke's law to measure the force exerted in a linear direction. For purposes of avoiding confusion, using the term 'spring scale' is better.
There is no standardized SI unit for measuring pain. Pain is subjective and therefore difficult to quantify using a single unit of measurement. Instead, pain intensity is often assessed using scales such as the visual analog scale or numerical rating scale.
Weight (Newtons or pounds).
It measures by using newtons.