No. That would defeat the purpose of standardized units.
SI: The measurement system that is accepted world wide.
The two most common systems of units are cgs and SI systems
There is basically ONE metric system currently used worldwide. It is called the SI. All countries that use "the metric system" are really using the SI. Other metric systems were used in the past, but they are not commonly used in any country.
The foot, pound, gallon, and second are not SI (International System of Units) units; they belong to the Imperial or US customary systems. The SI unit for length is the meter, for mass is the kilogram, for volume is the liter, and for time is the second, which is consistent across both systems. While the second is used in both systems, the foot, pound, and gallon are specific to non-SI measurement systems.
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The two most common systems of units are cgs and SI systems
The meter and gram are measurements in the SI, or the metric systems. These measurements are comparable to a foot and an ounce.
The SI units are rationally defined, universal, based on a decimal system.
ESP = España (Spain)
It was first adopted by France.
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