Metric measurements are a system of measurement used in most countries around the world, based on the International System of Units (SI). Metric measurements are used to quantify length, mass, volume, temperature, and other physical quantities.
Examples of metric measurements include:
1. Length: The basic unit of length in the metric system is the meter (m). Other units of length include centimeters (cm) and kilometers (km).
2. Mass: The basic unit of mass in the metric system is the gram (g). Other units of mass include milligrams (mg) and kilograms (kg).
3. Volume: The basic unit of volume in the metric system is the liter (L). Other units of volume include milliliters (mL) and cubic meters (m^3).
4. Temperature: The basic unit of temperature in the metric system is the degree Celsius (°C).
5. Time: The basic unit of time in the metric system is the second (s). Other units of time include minutes (min) and hours (h).
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Metric Measurements
Metric measurements are a decimal-based system of units that uses the meter, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, and mole as its base units. This system was developed in France in the late 18th century and has since become the standardized system of measurement in most countries worldwide.
Time: - Second (s) - Minute (min): 60 seconds - Hour (h): 60 minutes
Electric Current: - Ampere (A): 1 coulomb per second
Temperature: - Kelvin (K): Absolute temperature scale where 0 K is absolute zero - Celsius (°C): 0°C is the freezing point of water, 100°C is the boiling point of water
Amount of Substance: - Mole (mol): 6.022 - 10^23 units of a specified substance
Other Metric Units:
- Area: Square meter (m^2), square kilometer (km^2) - Volume: Cubic meter (m^3), liter (L) - Energy: Joule (J) - Power: Watt (W) - Speed: Meter per second (m/s) - Acceleration: Meter per second squared (m/s^2)