The standard unit for measuring time is a second so 8 minutes = 480 seconds.
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.
yes, seconds, minutes, hours. there is no metric clock.
The standard metric unit of time is a second (s).
The metric units for time are seconds (s), minutes (min), hours (h), days (d), weeks (wk), months (mo), and years (yr).
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'.
The standard unit for time in the metric system is the second (s).
There is no separate "multiple unit" set for time, only the standard "second" which is the same as all other time systems, and its associated subdivions (e.g. millisecond). Conversion would be into standard hours, days, weeks, and so forth. 86,400 seconds is a standard day. (see link)
The metric unit of time is the second.There isn't one in common use but:10 metric hours in a day100 metric minutes in a metric hour100 metric seconds in a metric minute10 days in a metric week (called a dekade)
Seconds, Minutes, and Hours
Not really, the official time unit is the second.
Time is not measure in metric or standard units. Seconds, hours, etc. are used everywhere and are not one or the other.
Yes. This is a time conversion example. Others are metric, weight, volume, temperature etc..