It's used by physicians, internists, surgeons, ophthalmologists, researchers, anesthesiologists, chiropractors, nurses, hospice workers, and physical and psychological therapists, to measure, express, and communicate the magnitude of forces, lengths, areas, speeds, capacities, and volumes, and the
duration of periods of time.
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The metric system is commonly used in the medical field for measurements such as weight (grams, kilograms), temperature (degrees Celsius), and medication dosages (milligrams, milliliters). This standardized system helps to prevent errors in calculations and dosing, ensuring accuracy and consistency in healthcare practices.
doctors use the metric system so that they are able to compair notes, studies and presrcriptions.
The metric system is officially recognized and used in the United States, but it is not the predominant system of measurement. It is primarily used in scientific, medical, and military contexts. There are no specific states where the metric system is exclusively used.
No, "pounds" is not used in the metric system. The metric system uses the kilogram as the unit of mass.
The metric system is widely used globally, particularly in countries like France, Germany, and Japan. The United States is one of the few countries that has not fully adopted the metric system, although it is commonly used in scientific and medical fields.
To measure a soccer field in the metric system, you would use a metric measuring tape or a measuring wheel. The units used could be meters or centimeters. In the English system, you would use a tape measure or a measuring wheel calibrated in feet or yards. The units used would be feet or yards.
(g) grams- is the unit used in the metric system.