Depends, what you want to convert to what. To convert between different metric units, powers of 10 are used. For example, a kilometer is 1000 meters. To convert from metric units to imperial units, you have to ask specific questions for specific units, for example, "how to convert inches to meters", or "how to convert pounds to kilograms".
Depends, what you want to convert to what. To convert between different metric units, powers of 10 are used. For example, a kilometer is 1000 meters. To convert from metric units to imperial units, you have to ask specific questions for specific units, for example, "how to convert inches to meters", or "how to convert pounds to kilograms".
Depends, what you want to convert to what. To convert between different metric units, powers of 10 are used. For example, a kilometer is 1000 meters. To convert from metric units to imperial units, you have to ask specific questions for specific units, for example, "how to convert inches to meters", or "how to convert pounds to kilograms".
Depends, what you want to convert to what. To convert between different metric units, powers of 10 are used. For example, a kilometer is 1000 meters. To convert from metric units to imperial units, you have to ask specific questions for specific units, for example, "how to convert inches to meters", or "how to convert pounds to kilograms".
Depends, what you want to convert to what. To convert between different metric units, powers of 10 are used. For example, a kilometer is 1000 meters. To convert from metric units to imperial units, you have to ask specific questions for specific units, for example, "how to convert inches to meters", or "how to convert pounds to kilograms".
Pico- (symbol p) is a prefix in the metric system denoting one trillionth, a factor of 10^−12 (0.000000000001).
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10-15 the conversion factor of = -5
The 1970 White Paper on Metric Conversion in Canada was led to an amendment to an amendment to the Weights and Measures act in 1971. Implementation was gradual, and in some respects - eg peoples' heights - the Imperial system persists.
try this: http://www.bayhicoach.com/pdfs/C4L_Metric_Worksheet.pdf
See the link below.
It is a multiple of 10.
There are 1000kg in a metric ton (or tonne).
Pico- (symbol p) is a prefix in the metric system denoting one trillionth, a factor of 10^−12 (0.000000000001).
Inches are part of a seperate system of measurement. To convert between the two, the base conversion factor is 1" = 25.4 mm
Conversion charts for the metric system can be found in many different places. Probably the easiest most accessible place to find a conversion chart can be found from an organization known as the metric-conversion organization which has a website with conversion charts.
The basic unit of length in the metric system is the meter.
The problem with the English Imperial system is that there's a different conversion factor for every unit ... potentially 100 different numbers to answer your question. If you'll choose one, two, or three specific English Imperial units, we'll give you their conversion factors to/from metric units, although those numbers are easily found on line.
The Liberian Government has begun a gradual conversion to the metric system.
The metric system is based on a factor of 10.
a conversion factor is a number that converts units of one system of measurement to another (usually by multiplication)examples: (conversion factors in brackets)lengthinches (*25.4)= millimetresmiles (*1.609)= kilometresweightlbs (* 0.4536)= kilogramstons/imperial(*1.016)= tonnes/metric
Your question makes little sense. There are no specific metric subjects. Metric is a system of measurement as is Imperial. They are each readily converted to the other using the appropriate conversion factor.