As far as I am aware, the second (measure of time) is the only unit common to the English and metric system.
"Metric conversion" refers to the change from English units of measurement to metric units.
The acceleration due to gravity is -9.8m/s2 in metric units or -32ft/s2 in English units.
most scientific community uises metric and only America uses English units
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A second.
"Metric conversion" refers to the change from English units of measurement to metric units.
The acceleration due to gravity is -9.8m/s2 in metric units or -32ft/s2 in English units.
most scientific community uises metric and only America uses English units
Metric units of measurement are more fun to say.
pound-force in English newton in metric
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# English or traditional units # Metric units (International system or "SI")
Metre and foot, respectively.
pounds=english grams=metric
A second.
Mass units in the Metric system: Gram, kilogram Mass units in the English system: Poundal, Slug
English (or imperial) units are things like:- Pint/gallon for volume Inch/foot for length Ounce/pound for weight (there are more) Metric units are:- litre for volume metre for length kilogram for weight