Units of Measurement

For the metric and US systems, name these standard units of measurement.
Using traditional base units
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English
Length
Inch
Foot
Yard
Mile
Area
Acre
Weight
Ounce
Pound
Volume
Pint
Quart
Gallon
 
Other
Temperature
Degree
Time
Second
Minute
Hour
Day
Year
Metric
Length
Meter
Mass
Kilogram
Volume
Liter
Force
Newton
Frequency
Hertz
Electric Current
Ampere
Pressure
Pascal
Power
Watt
Electric potential
Volt
Energy/ Work
Joule
Electric charge
Coulomb
Electric resistance
Ohm
Luminous flux
Lumen
Amount of substance
Mole
Sound intensity (Multiple)
Decibel
Magnetic flux density
Tesla
 
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Level 74
Mar 20, 2015
Not everyone on here is US-educated; could you please accept type-ins for metre and litre? Also, I dare you to add grays and sieverts.
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Level 68
Mar 21, 2015
Alright, I'll add the alternate spellings. And... I'm not going to take on the dare. There's enough hard stuff on here already.
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Level 67
Dec 20, 2018
Not US here, I got all but quart mole tesla and coulomb ( but did got lumen) Well balanced enough imo.
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Level 49
Sep 8, 2020
Degrees are really not a unit of temperature. It should be more specific, e.g. degrees Fahrenheit, degrees Celsius or simply Kelvin.
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Level 68
Sep 26, 2020
Kelvin has been added.