Actually, about 3 countries use non-standard measurements - the SI is the international standard.
The French use the metric system; in fact they were the ones who created it! So it would still be 3 millimeters. The only countries to not use the metric system are the United States, Myanmar, and Liberia.
Standard index cards are approximately 3 inches by 5 inches in the United States. What is standard in the United States is not standard in other countries.
There is centimeters, inches, feet, meters & miles.
A non-standard unit of measurement is a way of reporting measurements in terms of units whose value only a few people may know. Many of the early, non-standard units of measurement, which were based on the human body, were like that. Everybody does not have the same span so saying that a table is 12 spans long is not particularly helpful. Some of these were ;ater standardised: palm = 3 inches, hand = 4 inches (10.16 cm) and so on.
In those countries that use the long scale (based on powers of a million) like Europe:25 trillion = 25 x (106)3= 25 x 1018= 25,000,000,000,000,000,000In those countries that use the short scale (based on powers of a thousand plus one) like USA:25 trillion = 25 x (103)3+1= 25 x 1012= 25,000,000,000,000
The countries that officially use the English system of measurements today are the USA, Myanmar (Burma) and Liberia. Although the use of the English system is widespread in the United Kingdom, it has adopted S.I.
The French use the metric system; in fact they were the ones who created it! So it would still be 3 millimeters. The only countries to not use the metric system are the United States, Myanmar, and Liberia.
Standard index cards are approximately 3 inches by 5 inches in the United States. What is standard in the United States is not standard in other countries.
is 3 phase Meter electicity to for the measurement of elektricity 3 phase.
For 120/208v systems the colors are black - red - blue with a white neutral. For 277/480v and higher systems the colors are brown - orange - yellow with a grey neutral. Countries outside of North America generally use different colors.
Yes. There are about 3 countries that do NOT use the metric system.
What are the 3 importance of measurement
No, use about 2/3
There is centimeters, inches, feet, meters & miles.
If you are asking about an instrument to use for measurement, you can use a measuring cylinder, or beaker etc. If you are asking about the units of measurement, you can use Litres (L) or Cubic Metres (m^3). You can also use the different multiples of these units (eg mL (0.001L), kL(1000L) , cm^3 (0.01m^3), dm^3 (0.1dm^3)). By the way, 1L = 1dm^3.
Capacity measurement is made with your standard lineal measure unit taken it to the 3 (Cubical units), e.g: 1 cubic foot equals 1728 cubic inches. The international system is with litres, metres, etc.
3 3-16 is more precise. it gets a closer measurement. 1-2 means 0.5 of the unit measurement 3-16 means 0.1875 of the unit measurement