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Because there will always be a minority of people that are not familiar with the SI. They cannot be bothered to learn a new, but much better system. The political will to change is not there because the benefits of a switch would accrue after the life of a government.

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Is the imperial system of measurement used in other countries today?

While the imperial system of measurement was historically used by several countries, most notably the United States and its former colonies, it is not commonly used today. The majority of countries have transitioned to the metric system, which is used internationally for scientific and trade purposes. Some exceptions include the United States, Liberia, and Myanmar, which have varying degrees of use of the imperial system alongside the metric system.


What is imperial unit?

Imperial units or the imperial system is a system of units, first defined in the British Weights and Measures Act of 1824, later refined (until 1959) and reduced. Systems of imperial units are sometimes referred to as foot-pound-second, after the base units of length, mass and time. The units were introduced in the British Empire, excluding the then already independent United States. As of 2008, all countries that used the imperial system have become officially metric, except for the United States, Burma and Liberia, however some other countries have laws mandating or permitting other systems of measurement, such as the United Kingdomwhich still uses many imperial measures, such as miles and yards for road signs, lb/oz, pints, etc. for many products, and also uses inches and barleycorns for clothing and shoe sizes respectively. according to http://en.wikipedia.org


How many countries use the Metric system?

Every country in the world has adopted the Metric System except for Liberia, Myanmar and the U.S.A. A number of countries, including Canada and the United Kingdom, use Imperial for some things. For instance, Canada measures human heights and cooking ingredients using Imperial measure. Britain measures human weight in stone (which is even more antiquated than the American standards of measurement) and road distances in miles.


Which imperial unit of measurment would you use to measure a newborn baby?

The answer depends on what characteristic you wish to measure: the mass, height, or some other aspect. However developed countries use the SI system of measurement, so you may have to convert from the "official" measure..


How many countries use metric units?

The international system of units is practically legal in all the countries; but some countries as United States, United Kingdom and the old colonies of US and UK refuse this system.

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Which countries are using miles?

Miles are a part of the Imperial System (or US customary system). The only countries to use this system is the United States, however, Liberia is also considered to use this form of measurement. You will find Liberia listed as a Metric Nation and as an Imperial Nation (in form of measurement systems); this is because Liberia does not have an official system of measurements. Liberia tends to use the Metric System in forms of international trade and business, but will tend to use the Imperial System in forms of internal usage. The United States is also a Metric/Imperial Nation, however, it is more Imperial than Metric and you will probably never list it as a Metric Nation alone. Myanmar (Burma) also does not use the Metric System, however, they do not use the Imperial System; they have their own system of measurement known as the Burmese System. However, there are still many Metric Nations that still use forms of the Imperial System. For example, the United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland, Australia, the Bahamas, India, and Malaysia still use some forms of the Imperial System, but are official Metric Nations. Many other countries fall under this category as well, mainly countries that were at one time a part of the British Empire (as the Imperial System was made by the British Empire).


Is the imperial system of measurement used in other countries today?

While the imperial system of measurement was historically used by several countries, most notably the United States and its former colonies, it is not commonly used today. The majority of countries have transitioned to the metric system, which is used internationally for scientific and trade purposes. Some exceptions include the United States, Liberia, and Myanmar, which have varying degrees of use of the imperial system alongside the metric system.


The Metric System is used in over 95 percent of the world except for?

United States, Liberia and Myanmar (Burma) are the three countries that still use the imperial system. United Kingdom uses the imperial system for occasional things like weight, distance and beer sizes. Canada also uses some imperial system because of historical ties with UK, Canada used the Imperial System until the 1970s, opposition to the metric system, the proximity to US and the trade Canada does with the US.


What are the 2 types of measurement systems?

metric and imperial metric- scientists use this method imperial- some countries still use this method


What are some reasons for having a basic understanding of both the English and metric system of measurement?

Because some countries still use the outdated and clumsy Imperial system. International trade requires traders to understand each others' system and, unless the goods are labelled appropriately, consumers need to as well.


Who still uses imperial system in Canada?

Canada overcame the strong influence of the nearby USA, and begantheir conversion to the metric system several years ago.The number of countries that officially use the 'old imperial' or 'customary'system of weights and measures, and their names, are easy to remember.There are now exactly three of them: Liberia, Burma, and the USA.An exclusive club if there ever was one.


How many countries still use the English system of Measurement?

Only 4 remaining countries use the English Imperial system of measurements 1) Liberia 2) Myanmar (formerly known as Burma) 3) United States of America 4) UK* *Though The metric system is in official use within the United Kingdom; however, use of Imperial unit is widespread in many cases." For example it is illegal for metric road signs and illegal to sell draught beer in metric.


What is the other system rather then the metric system?

The other system is called the imperial system. Some imperial measurements are foot, inch, yard and mile.


Which countries use miles instead of kilometers?

As far as I know, the US is the only country that still uses the English Standard, or Imperial, units of measure. All other countries have completely adopted the Metric system. Although, I do not know with certainty that some places of the world do not use the Imperial units whatsoever... there might still be places with a familiarity. Metrics are catching on in the US, but slowly.


Which countries use which measuring system?

The troglodyte three: USA, Burma and Liberia. However, some other countries do still use the customary system for specific measures.


Do health care workers use metric units?

Yes. The metric system is the standard system of measurement for health care workers. Some measurements (such as patient weight) are still done in the Imperial system where that system is the system at large.


What problem could resulted if the ancient system of measurement is still at present?

Some countries, such as the US, still use an ancient system. The use of an obsolete system makes it difficult to trade internationally.