You would use the metric unit of millimeters (mm) to measure the size of a common house fly.
I am unsure as to what the questions regards as far as measurement goes, but I can say that all aspects relating to the construction and flight of paper airplanes can be measured.
probably kilometers??
The cost of fly ash per metric ton can vary depending on factors such as location, supplier, and quantity purchased. On average, the cost of fly ash ranges from $20 to $50 per metric ton. It is recommended to contact local suppliers for current pricing information.
The aviation community does not change things unless they absolutely have to because unnecessary change kills people. Aircraft instruments have always been marked in feet. If they changed to metric just because metric is More Modern, eventually an ATC somewhere would call out a metric altitude, a plane would think it was in feet and fly there, and wind up getting into a mid-air accident with a General Aviation plane. Feet work fine in aviation, so they'll keep using feet.
You would use the metric unit of millimeters (mm) to measure the size of a common house fly.
I would go with millimetres
I am unsure as to what the questions regards as far as measurement goes, but I can say that all aspects relating to the construction and flight of paper airplanes can be measured.
You would use milligrams, or even a smaller unit.
A fly is about... 41 millimeters 4.1 centimeters 0.41 decimeters 0.041 meters
You measure a house fly in millimeters
An insect is about 365 grams. It sort of depends on what kind of insect it is.
Millimeter
probably kilometers??
The cost of fly ash per metric ton can vary depending on factors such as location, supplier, and quantity purchased. On average, the cost of fly ash ranges from $20 to $50 per metric ton. It is recommended to contact local suppliers for current pricing information.
One gram is about the mass of a house fly, while a kg approximately equals 3 pounds. Technically, both could measure a ship's anchor, but usually the kg would be the better unit to use.
-- Measure the distance between two points.-- Measure the time it takes the jet to fly from one point to the other one.-- The speed of the jet between the two points is(the distance between them)/(the time it takes to fly from one to the other)