The english system is the metric system. There is no difference.
because it is better to use metric converter than english converter
The English system and the metric system.
Only three countries still cling to the "English" system, whereas the whole world uses metric. The SI units were established in 1960 as part of a review of the metric system used at the time; it uses metric units because it is the current version of the metric system.
As far as I am aware, the second (measure of time) is the only unit common to the English and metric system.
The english system is the metric system. There is no difference.
Bushels are a unit of measurement in the English system, not the metric system.
The English system is a measurement system; in a sense it is a metric system but it is not the metric system, so I would avoid using that word to describe it.
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Inches are part of the English system and centimeters are part of the metric system.
In the metric system, time is typically expressed in hours and minutes like in the standard system. So, 24 hours remains 24 hours in the metric system with no conversion necessary.
There is only 1 metric system - a German litre equals an English litre.
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English: pound. Metric: kilogram.
The fundamental unit that is the same in both the metric system and English system is the unit of mass, which is the pound (lb) in the English system and the kilogram (kg) in the metric system.
The gram is a unit of mass in the metric system.