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you would measure it in kilograms
The answer would be different
The answer would be different
"SI unit" and "metric unit" basically means the same. The only metric system used nowadays is the SI. For a specific object, the heat capacity is measured in J/K. To compare different materials, it is of interest to specify the heat capacity PER KILOGRAM, so the units are J / (K times kg). It is also possible to specify heat capacity in J / (K times mole). This would also be SI units.
It depends a bit on the context. "ms" is basically milliseconds. However, it may also refer to meters/second, which would more properly be written as m/s.
A ruler
The distance between two towns can be measured in either imperial or metric units of length. Imperial unit would be miles, whilst the metric unit would be kilometres.
What metric unit would you use to measure a computer keyboard
The mass would not change, only the numbers describing the amount of mass would change.
one page of a phonebook is measured in mm. unit thickness of a phone book is cm
The metric volume of a sink would be measured in litres.
The metric volume of a sink would be measured in litres.
Weight is a force, so it is measured in Newtons. But you may be referring to the mass - that is measured in kilometers - or, in this case, better in grams.
you would measure it in kilograms
The metric volume of a sink would be measured in litres.
Metres.
Weight is a force, so weight is measured in newton. However, when people talk about a person's "weight" they usually mean its "mass" - people tend to confuse that. Mass is measured in kilograms.