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When in a bath it is customary to apply soap and elbow grease.
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No. That principle applies for most unit conversions in the metric system, but not for all and it does not apply at all for imperial measurements.
Weight Technically mass is a body's resistance to acceleration. That means that the greater the mass of a body, the greater the force needed to start or stop it moving. In everyday language mass is referred to as weight, but weight is the force acting on a body, due to gravity normally, and is measured in newtons, mass is measured in kilograms.
When in a bath it is customary to apply soap and elbow grease.
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how does behavior of the different state of matter in everyday life
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Grandfather Clocks and Swings.
it help classify animals
If you are in the mathematics field then you might be using it everyday; otherwise... not so much
Science's proper measurements are the SI measurements, and ounces are customary which doesn't apply to universal science.
A formula is neither metric nor customary. Sometimes the same formula will apply for both systems, only the units will change: for example, average speed = distance/time. In other cases the coefficients may change.