If they are sensible, they will use those units defined and agreed by the International Standards Organization (ISO), as these will be universally understood and normally are required to be used in scientific publications.
Scientists use the SI unit
most scientists use metric measurements.
The metric system of measurement is internationally recognized and is the standard for measurements within the scientific community . It is internationally recognized and used the world over. It is also easier and more intuitive in that it is based on divisions and multiples of ten.
SI units of measurements are helpful because they help people to have a common reference point when discussing something. They can exchange ideas about measurements even if they are working from different backgrounds.
The Imperial system of measurements, originally used in England.
Units and Numbers ~ Good luck
what measurements did they use in ww2
They use scientific notation for very large or very small measurements
SI units such as kilograms, meters, liters etc
You presuppose that scientists think in the same restricted way as the rest of the population.
Scientists use the metric or SI units of measurement.
Most scientists use the Metric system of units of measure, also called the Système international or SI system
Almost all scientists use metric units for scientific measurements.
Simply to make a series of 'standard' measurements that are recognised in any country.
Scientists use a set of measuring units called SI, or the International System of Units.
Scientists use the System Internationale - the international system of units. This is a metric system. Most countries have switched to the metric system for everyday ie in shops and in the kitchen.
because the rest of the world does not use American measurements
Metric units of measurement are more fun to say.
They use the Metric system.