A millinewton.
NOT a gram, which a measure of mass, not of weight.
A ml (milileter) is a liquid measurement and mg (miligram) measures weight. They measure different things. Milligrams are measures of mass. Milliliters are measures of volume.
Body height and weight are an example of an anthropometric measurement.
They are used to measure weight.
The homophone for "weight" (mass measurement) is "wait" (to delay or a delay).
This question cannot be answered correctly... since litres is a measurement of volume - not weight !
what is the measurement is used to measure fluid
The scale measures the weight of an object in the context of weight measurement.
lightweight fabric, size 9 or 11 medium weight 14 heavy weight 16
A sewing needle can float on the surface of water due to a property called surface tension. Water molecules at the surface are more attracted to each other than to the air above, creating a "skin-like" barrier that can support the weight of the needle. This allows the needle to stay afloat instead of sinking.
No Weight is a measurement of force... mass is not.
I assume that you are speaking of a sewing machine needle size. Sewing with cotton etc., you can use the universal 10/70 for most projects. Remember to change the needle often for best results. ADDITIONAL ANSWER: Needles, thread and fabric are project specific. If you are using a light weight fabric a 70/10 Universal needle should work nicely. However, if you're sewing with denim then you would need a "denim needle" or a universal 90/14 to a 100/16. Medium weight fabrics do well with the Universal 80/12 needle and standard sewing thread you can find in any fabric store. If you are sewing on a stretchy fabric then you need needles designed to slide through the fabric without tearing. And, here again, the size of the needle depends on the weight of the stretchy fabric. If you are sewing on leather, you'll need a leather needle. The best place to learn about needles, thread and fabric is "Threads Magazine" - they have excellent resource guides on their website. Sewmetheway
what is the measurement is used to measure fluid
Weight and/or height
No Weight is a measurement of force... mass is not.
For the Kenmore Sewing Machine model 117-552, a standard needle size of 11 or 14 (metric 75/11 or 90/14) is typically recommended, depending on the fabric being used. A size 11 needle is suitable for lightweight fabrics, while a size 14 is better for medium-weight materials. Always ensure the needle is compatible with the thread and fabric type for optimal sewing performance.
Weight is the measurement of gravitational force on an object, relevant to Earth.
The weight measurement abbreviated as dst is decistokes, which is used to measure the viscosity of a fluid.