The Metric System Explained And Adapted to the Systems of Instruction in the United States
The Metric System Explained And Adapted to the Systems of Instruction in the United States
Charles Davies
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. 1= 10 , , , , 1= 10= 100 . . 1= 10= 100= 1,000 • . 1= 10= 100= 1,000= 10,000 . 1= 10= 100= 1,000= 10,000= 100,000 , 1 10= 100= 1,000= 10,000= 100,000= 1,000,000 , 1= 10= 100= 1,000= 10,000= 100,000= 1,000,000= 10,000.000 . 1= 10= 100= 1,000= 10,000= 100,000= 1,000,000= 10.(100,000= 100,000,000 1= 10= 100= 1,00( )=10,000= 100,000=1,000,000=10,000,000=100,(100,000=1,000,000,000 Equivalents in Avoirdupois and Troy Weights. 1 Milligram 1 Centigram 1 Decigram 1 Gram 1 Decagram 1 Hectogram 1 Kilogr...am 1 Myriagram 1 Quintal 1 Millier, or ton = 0.0154 grains, Troy. = 0.1543 grains, " = 1.5432 grains, *' = 15.4327 grains, " = 0.3527 ounces, Avoirdupois. = 3.5274 ounces, " = 2.2046 pounds, ** = 22.046 pounds, " = 220.46 pounds, " = 2204.6 pounds, *' Note. — Law of change in the units, and methods of reading, the same as in Linear Measure. NATURE OF THE METRIC SYSTE;^!. The Metric system is based on the meter. From the meter, three other units are derived ; and the four constitute tlie primary units of the system.
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