I believe the first well-developed system of time measurement was created by the Babylonians, although I don't know when that was exactly. (Isn't that ironic?)
Because it was developed in Europe for international use from the French "Systeme International" (SI)
In the International System of Units (SI Units), time is measured in seconds.
It depends on the developed length and fixture units.
You can't convert that. You can only convert units that measure the same type of thing - for example, units of length to units of length, units of mass to units of mass, units of time to units of time, etc.
Seconds are the units. They are the unit of time
It doesn't make sense to convert that. You can only convert units of the same kind, e.g., units of length to units of length; units of area to units of area; units of time to units of time, etc.
That depends on what you are talking about. If you are talking about units of time, then it could be hours, though it could be other units of time. You could also be talking about units of some other kind entirely, that have nothing to do with time.
The term "units" originates from the Latin word "unitas," meaning "oneness" or "unity." In measurement, units were developed to standardize quantities and facilitate trade, science, and communication. Early civilizations, such as the Egyptians and Babylonians, established units based on practical, everyday experiences, like measuring land or goods. Over time, these evolved into more formal systems, leading to the creation of the metric system and other standardized units used globally today.
10,784 drains can be connected to a main vent give or take depending on the fixture units and the developed lenght 10,784 drains can be connected to a main vent give or take depending on the fixture units and the developed lenght
Why is the earth divided into very long units of time
Force = 10, time = 1Force = 5, time = 2Force = 20, time = 1/2
By the fixture units connected and the developed length of piping and fitting