Kevin weighed his baggage before going on a trip. In what unit did the measuring scale show the weight of his baggage? What is the shortened form of the unit? The measuring scale showed his baggage weight in . The shortened form of the unit is .

Social Studies · Middle School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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The measuring scale typically shows the weight of baggage in either kilograms or pounds depending on the country. In many parts of the world, including Europe and much of Asia, weight is usually measured in kilograms, which is part of the International System of Units (SI). The shortened form of the unit "kilogram" is "kg." However, in the United States, weight is commonly measured in pounds, as part of the Imperial system of measurement. The shortened form of the unit "pound" is "lb" (the "lb" stands for the Latin term "libra," which means "pound").

Extra: When discussing weight or mass, it's important to understand that the concept is an integral part of physics and everyday life. Weight is a measure of the force exerted on an object due to gravity. The weight of objects will vary depending on the gravitational pull they experience. Mass, however, is the amount of matter in an object and remains constant regardless of the gravitational pull.

In the International System of Units (SI), the kilogram (kg) is the base unit for mass, and it is widely used around the world for commercial and scientific purposes. In the Imperial system, which is used primarily in the United States, weight is measured in pounds (lb), and mass is also sometimes referred to in pounds for everyday use even though the proper Imperial unit for mass is the slug.