The metric system is used by scientists because it is based on factors of ten. This makes it easy to convert from one unit of measurement to another.
The system of measurement based on the number 10 that was developed by scientists in the 1790s is called the metric system. It is also known as the International System of Units (SI) and is widely used around the world for scientific and everyday measurements.
the metric system. or international system of units
The metric system is an international decimalised system of measurement, first adopted by France in 1791, that is the common system of measuring units used by most of the world.
There are several. In Europe, SI units (System International) Imperial. Avoirdupois.
SI stands for Systeme International which is the metric system of measurement.
The International System of units uses celsius as the measurement of temperature. It is called the SI system of measurement. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemists use Kelvin as the official measurement of temperature.
The majority of the world uses the International System of Units, also known as the SI system of measurement from its French name Système international d'unités.
The International System of units (SI units)
International System of Measurement
the full name of the common system of measurement used by scientist around the world is called the International system of unites also known as the (SI)
Established in 1960 by the international agreement, the "Metric System" is the international standard of measurement.
international system of measurement
The SI (International System of Units), and the Metric System.
The primary measurement system in the world is called the International System of Units (abbreviated SI from the French: Système international d'unités). It is also often called the metric system.
SI stands (in French) for Système international d'unités, the International System of Units [of measurement].
International System, SI. (from Lè Système International d' Unités).
The base SI unit of distance is the meter.