You might try; * www.graphics.cornell.edu * www.asmicro.com
The English system is a measurement system; in a sense it is a metric system but it is not the metric system, so I would avoid using that word to describe it.
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Most of the world uses the metric system for measurement.
The metric system is mostly a decimal system of measurement.
what is the system of measurement adoptd by the philippines
The metric system uses kilograms as a unit of measurement for mass.
The metric system is accepted as the dominate measurement system in the world.
A word used to describe the inch-pound system is the 'Imperial' system. The Imperial or British measurement system uses the inch and foot as a measure of length, and pounds as a measure for weight. This is different than the metric system that uses the meter and kilogram to measure length and weight, respectively.
"5 feet" is a unit of measurement in the imperial system, commonly used in the United States and other countries that follow this system. It equals 60 inches or approximately 1.524 meters. This measurement is often used to describe height, such as a person's stature or the height of an object.
Feet and inches are part of the Imperial measurement system.
Ounces and feet are units of measurement in the English system.