Yes, you can measure the length of a car in kilometers although I'm not sure why
you would want to. The length of a car is quite often measure in feet or meters.
You can also measure the remaining life of a car with kilometers or miles. If your
car odometer reads 200,000 kilometers then there likely isn't much life left in it.
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Sure, but the number will be very small ... hard to remember, write down,
and tell other people about.
If your car is, say, 25 feet long, that's only 0.00762 kilometer.
That's why the kilometer is a poor choice of unit to describe a car. But if you like it,
there's no mathematical reason why you can't use it.
The weight of a car would best be measured in kilograms (kg).
It could be up to 800 kg depending on size and make of car.
The basic metric unit of mass is the kilogram. It's a convenient size
and it'll do just fine for expressing the mass of a car.
For length you would use Metres, for weight use Kg.
Kilograms kg.
yes because it is kind of like a car and you can measure a car with kilometers
metric unit
Weighing balance is used to measure mass. The metric unit is kilograms.
miles?
Millimeters
yes because it is kind of like a car and you can measure a car with kilometers
mg
metric unit
Weighing balance is used to measure mass. The metric unit is kilograms.
The second.
A microgram.
The Liter isthe Metric liquid unit of measure.
meters
mililiter
miles?
Litres.
Kilogram