seconds
As far as I am aware, the second (measure of time) is the only unit common to the English and metric system.
Meter. . . . . Length Kilogram . . . Mass Second. . . . Time
Yes, they are the metric unit for time. You ALWAYS use seconds for measuring time in science.
Metric time is the measure of time interval using the metric system, which defines the second as the base unit of time, and multiple and submultiple units formed with metric prefixes, such as kiloseconds and milliseconds.
Time is typically measured in seconds in the metric system. Other units that can be used for longer time intervals include minutes, hours, or days, but they are not part of the official SI units for time.
The SI (metric) system uses the same units of time.
the international system of units or SI units have 7 base units for the measurement of different types of quantities. it uses the following units: meter - length kilogram - mass second - time kelvin - temperature ampere - current candela - luminous intensity mole - amount of substance
Of course the metric system measures time. The second is one of the seven base units.
The base unit of time is the second.
millisecond, hour, and seconds.
-- Meter -- Kilogram -- Second -- Coulomb
Seconds are not part of the metric system, they are a unit of time measurement. The metric system is based on the meter, kilogram, and second as the base units for length, mass, and time respectively.