metric system is for commies
one is a stick while another is a ruler. honestly as long as both can be used to measure 1m it doesnt really matter
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Have scientists in all parts of the world long used metric systems?
a short ton is 2000 pounds a long ton is 2240 pounds a metric ton (tonne) is 1,000 kilograms, which weighs 2,204.62 pounds on Earth.
I would use meters because well thats the only other choice to choose from!
Use whatever is common in your country. In the long term, however, the entire world should switch to metric, for reasons of standardization, so if you happen to live in a country that uses non-metric units, you might try to push for metrification.
1 metric tonne is 0.98419 long ton (UK imperial) or 1.1023113109 short ton (US). 1 metric tonne = 1000 kilograms 1 US short ton = 907.185 kilograms 1 UK long ton = 1016.05 kilograms
Kilometers
The parsec is 3.26 light years. Astronomers measure distances to remote galaxies in megaparsecs--millions of parsecs. This is about the longest commonly used length metric.
A tonne (spoken as 'metric ton') is a non-SI metric unit of mass, equivalent to 0.984 206 long tons, or 1.102 311 short tons. A long ton is used in Britain and those countries in Britain's sphere of influence, whereas the short ton is used in the US.
A kilometer is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to 1,000 meters. It is commonly used to measure distances, particularly in countries that use the metric system. To put it in perspective, one kilometer is approximately 0.62 miles.
To measure the length of a corridor, the most suitable metric unit would be meters (m). If the corridor is particularly long, kilometers (km) could be used, but for standard indoor corridors, meters or even centimeters (cm) for more precise measurements would be appropriate.