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To convert a CGPA from a 10-point system to a 4-point system, you can use the formula: ( \text{CGPA (4-point)} = \left( \text{CGPA (10-point)} \times 4 \right) / 10 ). For example, if your CGPA is 8.0 in a 10-point system, it would convert to a 3.2 in the 4-point system. This method maintains the proportionality between the two scales.
The English system does not have simple relationships of any kind, that is why scientists, and nearly the entire world other than the US, use the metric system.
For just about any type of unit, different units are used between the English system and the SI (metric) system. In both systems, there are units for length, area, volume, mass, force, temperature, etc.
SI uses base 10, just like our number system, so it is much easier to learn, remember and convert between units.
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The SI system is preferred over the English system because it is based on a coherent set of units that are derived from fundamental physical constants, making it more consistent, easier to convert between units, and less prone to errors. It is also used internationally, promoting standardization and ease of communication in scientific and engineering fields.
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Converting between units in the English system is challenging primarily due to its lack of a consistent base. Unlike the metric system, which is based on powers of ten, the English system uses arbitrary conversion factors, such as 12 inches in a foot and 3 feet in a yard, making calculations more complex. Additionally, the variety of units for different measurements (length, weight, volume) adds to the confusion, requiring memorization of numerous conversion factors. This inconsistency can lead to errors and increased difficulty in performing conversions.
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English system and SI (metric) have many different units; you have to know what you want to convert, and look up the specific conversion. Quite often, you will want to convert lengths; 1 in. is exactly 2.54 cm. (0.0254 meters); one mile is about 1.6 km.
To convert miles to kilometers in the English metric system, multiply the number of miles by 1.60934. This is because 1 mile is equal to 1.60934 kilometers. So, for example, if you have 5 miles, you would multiply 5 by 1.60934 to get 8.0467 kilometers.
You can not convert. Hertz is the frequency in an electrical AC system. lbf is what. If it is suppose to represent ft/lbs there is still no conversion between the two values.
because it is easier to use than the English system. It only uses powers of ten, so it is easier to convert