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Measurements

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5,280 feet   1 mile  
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1,760 yards   1 mile  
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10 mm   1 cm  
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1,000 mm   1 m  
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1,000 m   1 km  
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16 oz   1 pound  
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2,000 lb   1 ton  
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16 oz   1 pound  
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2 pt   1 qt  
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4 qt   1 gal  
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1,000 ml   1 L  
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kilo-   thousand (1,000)  
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deci-   tenth (0.1)  
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centi-   hundreth (0.01)  
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milli-   thousandth (0.001)  
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1 kilometer (km)   1,000 m  
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1 meter (m)   1.0 m  
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1 decimeter (dm)   0.1 m  
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1 centimeter (cm)   0.01 m  
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1 millimeter (mm)   0.001 m  
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1 kilogram (kg)   1,000 g  
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1 gram (g)   1.0 g  
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1 milligram (mg)   0.001 g  
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ampere   a measure of electrical current  
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Avogadro's number   a unit of relative quantity equal to the number of atoms or molecules per mole of a substance. The currently accepted value is 6.022 141 99 X 1023 per mole.  
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Avoirdupois   fancy name for the weight scale based on a pound containing 16 ounces  
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baker's dozen   13 units (in case one of the muffins falls on the floor).  
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barrel   a measure of liquid volume equal in the US to 31.5 gallons; it's also half a hogshead and one-quarter of a butt.  
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Beaufort   a scale that measures wind speed; also used for measuring hurricanes.  
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bit   the smallest unit of information used in computer engineering, equal to 1/8 of a byte.  
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bolt   a large roll of cloth.  
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bucket   2 pecks or 16 quarts (dry measure).  
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bushel   2 buckets or 4 pecks (dry measure).  
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butt   2 hogsheads or 4 barrels - i.e., 126 gallons (liquid measure)  
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byte   a unit of information used in computer engineering, equal to 8 bits.  
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carat   a jeweler's measure of weight (for diamonts) or purity (for gold).  
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coulomb   a measure of electric charge  
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cord   a quantity of logs, measuring 128 cubic feet.  
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cubit   an ancient unit of length equal to about 18 inches  
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curie   a unit of radioactivity  
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decibel   a customary logarithmic measure most commonly used for measuring sound.  
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dram   1/16 of an ounce  
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elite   a unit of type measurement  
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fahrenheit   anotehr temperature scale, which places the freezing point of water at 32 degrees and the boiling point at 212 degrees  
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fathom   a measure of water depth, equal to 6 feet.  
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flagon   a traditional unit of liquid measurement equal to a gallon.  
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furlong   unit of distance equal to 220 yeards or 1/8 of a mile.  
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gill   4 ounces (liquid measure)  
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grain   1/70000 of a pound  
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hectare   a unit of and measurement equal to 2.47 acres  
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hertz   measure of frequency  
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hogshead   2 barrels or one-half of a butt - i.e., 63 gallons (liquid measure).  
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joule   a quantity of energy  
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knot   a measure of speed at sea  
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Kelvin   another temperature scale, which sets absolute zero (the freezing point of all mater) at 0 degrees; its degrees are equivalent to degrees Celsius +273  
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ohm   a measure of electrical resistane.  
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league   a unit of distance, used nautically, eaualing 3 miles or 4.8 kilometers  
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peck   8 quarts or one-quarter of a bushel (dry measure)  
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pH   A scale that measures whether a substance is an acid or a base. It goes from 0 to 14:0 is an acid, 14 is a base and 7 is neutral  
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pica   a unit of type measurement  
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quintal   a unit of weight equal to 100 kilograms  
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Richter   a logarithmic scale that measure tremors, earthquakes and the like  
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rod   16.5 feet or 5.5 yards.  
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Saffir-Simpson   a scale that mearsures the intensity (called a category) of an earthquake  
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score   a traditonal unit of quantity equal to 20  
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troy   another weight scale in which, unlike the more common Avoirdupois scale, a pound contains only 12 ounces.  
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volt   a unit of electrical output  
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watt   a measurement of power  
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