The methods of measurement are exactly the same - whatever the measurement system. The only difference is the units in which the information is recorded, or the details of the measurement tools that are used.
Many tape measures, for example, will have inches and feet (Imperial) on one side and centimetres and metres (metric) on the other side. You measure the length of things in almost exactly the same way. The only difference is which side of the tape you read.
Similarly, bathroom scales, for measuring weight will have dual scales.
Digital thermometers can be set to show the temperature in Celsius or Fahrenheit.
And so on.
Feet and inches are part of the Imperial measurement system.
The Imperial system.
26 inches is an imperial measurement of length equal to the metric measurement of 66.04 centimetres
they are metric and imperial.
10 kg = 22.05 pounds
What is two imperial unit of linear measurement
'Feet/Foot' is an Imperial system . The approximate same distance metric is 30 cm ( centimetres). Here is the full table of the Imperial Linear System. 12 inches = 1 foot ( Developed from history as the average length a foot) 3 feet = 1 yard (Thought to be the average stride of a human being). 22 yards = 1 chain ( The length of a cricket pitch between creases). 10 chains = 1 furlong ( furrows length; mediaeval ploughing). 8 furlongs = 1 mile.
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European measurement system
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Feet and inches are part of the Imperial measurement system.
60 cm is approximately 23.6 inches in imperial measurement.
Most countries use the metric system. The US uses the Imperial or British system.
An imperial measurement of approx 2.5 cm
The Imperial System.
'Ton' is Imperial at 2240 pounds(lbs) per ton However the (American ) Ton is only 2000 pounds per ton. The Metric TONNE is 1000 kilograms and approximately 1 Imperial Ton Note the spelling difference between Imperial and Metric ( tons/Tonnes). ; .
Tradition.