I believe the correct term in U.S. Customary.
The English system and the metric system.
Standard measurement, or "English measurement".
Standard measurements make it easier for everyone to know what that measurement means. The metric system, which is the standard system used by scientists, is specifically designed to be easy to use. The English system is much more complicated, mathematically.
As I remember from grade school back in the 1960's I believe it was called: "Units and Standards" We refer to the U.S. measurement system today as the "Standard Measurement," "US Standard," "English Units," "US Customary Units," and "Imperial Units."
As I remember from grade school back in the 1960's I believe it was called: "Units and Standards" We refer to the U.S. measurement system today as the "Standard Measurement," "US Standard," "English Units," "US Customary Units," and "Imperial Units."
The standard measurement of bedding is in inches.
Standard measurements make it easier for everyone to know what that measurement means. The metric system, which is the standard system used by scientists, is specifically designed to be easy to use. The English system is much more complicated, mathematically.
Standard measurements make it easier for everyone to know what that measurement means. The metric system, which is the standard system used by scientists, is specifically designed to be easy to use. The English system is much more complicated, mathematically.
6 millimetres is standard measurement!
The term "seitel" does not correspond to a standard unit of measurement in English. If you meant a specific measurement or context, please provide more details. Otherwise, it may be a typographical error for another word, such as "sitel," "sattel," or something similar.
standard of weight and measurement
900cc = 900 cubic centimeters = 0.9 liter This is an English measurement. Britain now uses the International Standard measurement units. If we go back in time, 900 cubic centimeter = 1.5837785878 pint [UK].