Not really, the official time unit is the second.
A metric watch measures metric time, so instead of 24 hours per day in metric there are 10. There are 100 metric minutes to each metric hour so therefore there are 1000 metric minutes per day compared to 1440 minutes per day in our present system. There are 100 metric seconds to a metric minute, therefore there are 100,000 metric seconds to a day compared to 86,400 in our present system.
THE METRIC SYSTEM WONDERLAND or THE WONDERS OF THE METRIC SYSTEM
Time is a relative construct and if a metric measurement for time were to be created it is quite possible. A system in which this existed may be in line with other metric measurements. There may be 100 "Metric" seconds within a minute, and 100 Metric Minutes within a Metric Hour.
The only element of time defined in the metric system is the second. Which is defined as 'a certain number of ... ... .' [Never mind the recipe.] You may still use days, hours, minutes and so on in the metric system.
Metric system
The units for measuring time are the same in the metric and Imperial systems: seconds, minutes, hours, days and so on.
Most of the world uses the metric system for measurement. The main units used outside of the U.S.A. is the metric system or SI (System Internationale).
in the metric system's hospital
How is the metric system use in America? How is the metric system use in Australia? How is the metric system use in Japan? How is the metric system use in Thailand? How is the metric system use in sweden? How is the metric system use in anywhere? Know the answer now?
I'm not aware of a "metric answer" type, but 38 minutes is 0.02638888889 days.
The english system is the metric system. There is no difference.
In the metric system, lengths are calculated in meters.In the metric system, lengths are calculated in meters.In the metric system, lengths are calculated in meters.In the metric system, lengths are calculated in meters.