The imperial system is as good as the other systems like the metric system and it is easy to learn and teach it. in addition, the imperial system is universal in nature.
Any physical quantity, but in mostly obsolete units.
There are no "opposites" to measurement systems. There are alternative measurement systems.Earlier systems include the so-called English system, and the French avoirdupois.
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Perhaps the heart would continue to pump as it has cells that "beat" on their own without any nervous stimulation.
While many metabolic processes in plants will continue after harvest, there isn't any appreciable growth as there is no longer a root system to sustain it.
There are four imperial quarts in one imperial gallon.
The County Court system hears more cases than any other court system. This court is usually the first court to hear a complaint or criminal case.
Schools in the UK have largely converted to the metric system. While the old Imperial system is prominent in some areas of engineering that, too has mostly changed. Few, if any, school leavers nowadays could readily convert Imperial to Metric, except with the most basic units.
Definitely. The imperial system is old and is only used in a couple of countries, including America. The metric system is more up-to-date and is easier to work with.
Imp is short for Imperial, meaning any Stormtrooper or any Imperial Officer. Imps is simply the plural of that.
Crime in Imperial Russia referred to any act that was punishable by law. In Imperial Russia, a crime was considered as an evil act.
No. The metric system (and the Imperial system and any other system like them) is a system of measurement. In so far as all living things occupy a volume, have a mass and experience time, the system measures characteristics that living things experience but these are not, in themselves, characteristics of the living things.