Not really, the official time unit is the second.
A metric watch measures metric time, so instead of 24 hours per day in metric there are 10. There are 100 metric minutes to each metric hour so therefore there are 1000 metric minutes per day compared to 1440 minutes per day in our present system. There are 100 metric seconds to a metric minute, therefore there are 100,000 metric seconds to a day compared to 86,400 in our present system.
In the metric system, time is typically expressed in hours and minutes like in the standard system. So, 24 hours remains 24 hours in the metric system with no conversion necessary.
There is no metric conversion for time. In the French Revolution of 1789, the metyric system of weight and measures was introduced. The revolutionaries tried to convert everything into a metric system. However, because of astronomy and rotating bodies (Earth included), they were not able to make a metric system for time. So time remains 'unmetricissed'.
A metric time system is a system of time measurement where units are based on powers of 10. This differs from traditional time systems like hours and minutes. One example is the French Revolutionary Calendar, which divided the day into 10 hours, each hour into 100 minutes, and each minute into 100 seconds.
Yes, world trade can be converted to the metric system. Many countries already use the metric system as their standard for trade and commerce. Converting to the metric system can promote uniformity and efficiency in international trade transactions.
Metric system
THE METRIC SYSTEM WONDERLAND or THE WONDERS OF THE METRIC SYSTEM
The units for measuring time are the same in the metric and Imperial systems: seconds, minutes, hours, days and so on.
The unit that belongs to both the US and metric system is the meter (m) for length measurement.
in the metric system's hospital
I'm not aware of a "metric answer" type, but 38 minutes is 0.02638888889 days.
The bubble in the metric system is called the millibubble.