english - yes
metric - no
metric and imperial metric- scientists use this method imperial- some countries still use this method
Metric system is used by everyone, not just scientists. However, science and scientists have great influence of standardization of metric system to match everyday use.
I would use meters
both imperial and metric system is used but scientist use the metric system the most.the metric system is also called the international system also known as the SI unit.
I was taught the imperial system whilst a schoolboy in the UK, many years ago. So I prefer imperial rather than metric. But, as metric is becoming the norm, I have become familiar with both systems.
The metric system.
because it is better to use metric converter than english converter
metric system is based on 10s
metric and imperial metric- scientists use this method imperial- some countries still use this method
i searched it up through books and i found that it was Metric
Metric system is used by everyone, not just scientists. However, science and scientists have great influence of standardization of metric system to match everyday use.
pounds=english grams=metric
Metric units of measurement are more fun to say.
Newtons. Force is equal to the mass times the acceleration.(metric) Foot-pounds.(English System) this force is also called torque.
In the old days the English created the imperial system (the us still use this system). But nowadays they use the metric system.
There is basically ONE metric system currently used worldwide. It is called the SI. All countries that use "the metric system" are really using the SI. Other metric systems were used in the past, but they are not commonly used in any country.
I would use meters