FPS - Foot, Pound, Second is the English system
CGS - Centimeter, Gram, Second is the metric system
Second in both systems are equal
Only the metric system (SI - International System of Units) is scientific and legal around the world. The English system is obsolete.
Force is measured in newtons.
The metric system and standard, or English, system are two sets of standards that are used for quantifying weights and measures.
You don't have to.Time is measured in the same units in both the Metric and English systems.
There is no difference they are the same thingAnswerSI is the current version of the metric system.For example, the centimetre, the calorie, and the litre are examples of metric units, but they are not SI units.
the answer is it is the definition of the system of units between metric units and compound system of economy
# English or traditional units # Metric units (International system or "SI")
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Mass units in the Metric system: Gram, kilogram Mass units in the English system: Poundal, Slug
Only the metric system (SI - International System of Units) is scientific and legal around the world. The English system is obsolete.
As far as I am aware, the second (measure of time) is the only unit common to the English and metric system.
Only three countries still cling to the "English" system, whereas the whole world uses metric. The SI units were established in 1960 as part of a review of the metric system used at the time; it uses metric units because it is the current version of the metric system.
Metre and foot, respectively.
si units are based on the metric system system international (French) international system (English)
Force is measured in newtons.
In the old days the English created the imperial system (the us still use this system). But nowadays they use the metric system.
The metric system and standard, or English, system are two sets of standards that are used for quantifying weights and measures.