Measurements
Across
- 1. Metric unit of power, used to measure electrical power. (4 letters)
- 3. Metric unit of mass, equivalent to 1,000 grams. (8 letters)
- 6. Metric unit of volume, equivalent to 1 cubic decimeter. (5 letters)
- 10. Metric unit of length, equal to 1/10th of a meter. (10 letters)
- 15. Imperial unit of pressure, stands for pounds per square inch. (3 letters)
- 17. Metric unit of mass, equal to 1/1,000th of a gram. (9 letters)
- 19. Imperial unit of weight, there are 16 of these in a pound. (5 letters)
- 20. Metric unit of length, the base unit of distance in the metric system. (5 letters)
- 21. Unit of weight used for measuring gemstones. (5 letters)
- 22. Metric unit of energy, used in physics. (5 letters)
- 23. Unit of time, equal to 60 minutes. (4 letters)
- 24. Metric prefix meaning one-hundredth. (5 letters)
- 27. Metric unit for measuring land area, equivalent to 10,000 square meters. (7 letters)
- 28. Imperial unit of liquid capacity, commonly used in the US and UK. (6 letters)
- 29. Unit of time, equal to 60 seconds. (6 letters)
Down
- 2. Imperial unit for measuring land area. (4 letters)
- 4. Imperial unit for measuring distance, often used in the US and UK. (4 letters)
- 5. Imperial unit of weight, equal to 14 pounds. (5 letters)
- 7. Another spelling of "litre," used mainly in the US. (5 letters)
- 8. Metric unit of length, equal to 1,000 meters. (9 letters)
- 9. Metric unit of temperature, used worldwide for weather and science. (7 letters)
- 11. Imperial unit of liquid capacity, equal to one-quarter of a gallon. (5 letters)
- 12. Imperial unit of length, equal to 12 inches. (4 letters)
- 13. Imperial unit of weight, equal to 2,000 pounds. (3 letters)
- 14. Imperial unit of length, equal to 3 feet. (4 letters)
- 15. Astronomical unit of distance, used in space measurements. (6 letters)
- 16. Imperial unit of length, there are 12 of these in a foot. (4 letters)
- 18. Unit of time, base unit for measuring short intervals. (6 letters)
- 25. Metric unit of force, named after the famous scientist Isaac Newton. (6 letters)
- 26. Metric unit of mass, the base unit for measuring small weights. (4 letters)