metric weight unit

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metric weight unit

A baker measures flour using a metric weight unit.

Definition

Noun: A metric weight unit is a decimal unit of weight or mass within the metric system, with all units based on the gram as the fundamental unit. These units increase or decrease by factors of ten, making conversions straightforward.

Usage

The term "metric weight unit" is used to refer to any specific unit of mass within the metric system. It is a formal or technical term, often found in scientific, educational, or international trade contexts. * The kilogram is the base metric weight unit in the International System of Units (SI). * When measuring the ingredients, ensure you use a metric weight unit like grams or milligrams for accuracy. * The shipment's mass was listed in metric weight units, as per the contract.

Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used collectively to discuss the system of measurement itself.
    • The laboratory standardized all its measurements to metric weight units.
Variants and Related Words
  • Metric Unit: A broader term for any decimal unit in the metric system (length, volume, weight).
  • Gram (g): The fundamental unit upon which all other metric weight units are based.
  • Kilogram (kg): Equal to 1000 grams; the SI base unit of mass.
  • Milligram (mg): Equal to 1/1000 of a gram.
  • Metric Ton (tonne): Equal to 1000 kilograms.
Synonyms
  • Metric mass unit
  • SI unit of mass (when referring specifically to units within the International System)
Related Phrases
  • System of metric weights: Refers to the complete set of these decimal units.
    • The country officially adopted the system of metric weights.
metric weight unit

A baker measures flour using a metric weight unit.

Noun
  1. a decimal unit of weight based on the gram

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