metric linear unit

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metric linear unit

A ruler shows centimeters as a metric linear unit.

Definition

Noun: A metric linear unit is a standard measurement of length or distance within the metric system. It is a unit defined by powers of ten, making conversions between different scales (like millimeters to meters) straightforward.

Usage

This term is used in scientific, engineering, mathematical, and everyday contexts to specify a unit for measuring linear distance that is part of the International System of Units (SI). It is a formal or technical term for what are commonly called metric units of length.

Examples
  • The meter is the fundamental metric linear unit from which others are derived.
  • When calculating the area, ensure all measurements are in the same metric linear unit, such as centimeters.
  • Common metric linear units include the kilometer, meter, centimeter, and millimeter.
Advanced Usage
  • In Dimensional Analysis: The term is used to clarify that a measurement pertains specifically to one-dimensional length, as opposed to metric units for area (square units) or volume (cubic units).
    • Example: Convert all given values into a base metric linear unit before performing the integration.
Variants and Related Words
  • SI unit (of length): This is a more specific term, as the meter is one of the seven base SI units.
  • Unit of length: A broader category that includes both metric and imperial units (like inches or feet).
Synonyms
  • Metric unit of length
  • Linear metric unit
Antonyms / Contrasting Terms
  • Imperial linear unit: A unit of length from the imperial system, such as an inch, foot, yard, or mile.
  • Non-linear metric unit: A metric unit for measuring other quantities, such as the square meter (area), liter (volume), or gram (mass).
metric linear unit

A ruler shows centimeters as a metric linear unit.

Noun
  1. a linear unit of distance in metric terms