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A unit of measurement is a standardized quantity used to express and compare physical properties, such as length, mass, or time. The meter is indeed a unit of measurement, specifically for length, and is part of the International System of Units (SI). It is defined as the distance light travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 seconds.
The unit of measurement for force on an object is the newton (N).
The unit of measurement for force is the newton (N).
The symbol for gold's unit of measurement is "g." It stands for grams.
No, a gram is not a customary unit of measurement; it is part of the metric system. The customary units of measurement commonly used in the United States include ounces, pounds, and gallons. Grams are primarily used in scientific contexts and in most countries around the world for measuring weight.
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Foot
Feet and inches, which is part of the U.S. Customary
"Bushel" is a noun, the name of a unit of measurement of volume.
Feet, inches, and miles are part of the English system of measurement.
unit of measurement
Decibels.
No, a pencil is not a unit of measurement.
The unit of measurement of force is 'Newton'
the metric system is based on 1 cc of water weighing 1 gram Correction cc is not an acceptable metric symbol; a cubic centimetre is cm3 Nothing can "weigh" 1 gram - it's not a unit of weight though an object may have a mass of 1 g. The question seems to ask for any unit of weight measurement in "the standard measurement system" without defining what is meant. A metric weight unit is the newton, assuming "the standard measurement system" is SI. In the "standard" US measurement system a weight unit is a pound.
As a unit of measurement for mass, yes. As a currency unit, yes. For other uses of the word, probably not.
the metric system is based on 1 cc of water weighing 1 gram Correction cc is not an acceptable metric symbol; a cubic centimetre is cm3 Nothing can "weigh" 1 gram - it's not a unit of weight though an object may have a mass of 1 g. The question seems to ask for any unit of weight measurement in "the standard measurement system" without defining what is meant. A metric weight unit is the newton, assuming "the standard measurement system" is SI. In the "standard" US measurement system a weight unit is a pound.