A pound is part of the imperial system of measurements, which were used in England, and elsewhere, before the introduction of metric measurements.
english. Metric weights are base on grams. Example, A kilogram = 1000 grams = 2.2 pounds.
The pound is NOT a metric unit.
No it is not metric unit. It is foot-pound-sec unit. Psi is pound per square inch.
No, kilos would be metric.
it is a customary unit
English: pound. Metric: kilogram.
A quart is an English unit.
Do you mean metric or imperial? Metric is used in Europe, and with certain things in the US. Imperial is used in the US and a few other holdouts. Anyways, mass is used in the metric system, so their unit is the gram.
English.
The unit for measure for force in the metric system is the Newton (kilogram-metre per second2), however for the English system it is the pound-force (lbf or lbf), which may be called a foot-pound.
In English the unit of temperature if Fahrenheit shown as F°. In Metric the unit is Celsius shown as C°.
There is no individual unit in the Metric system that is near one inch in the English system, I'm afraid.
The yard is an English, or customary unit.