Inches, feet, yards and miles.
There are also some rather more archaic terms which are seldom used or used in special circumstances such as rods, chains and furlongs.
Though there is no exact Imperial equivalent to the metre the SI units of measurement are replacing the Imperial units as they are more convenient and self consistent.
The unit for length and distance is the same. It is the meter (m).
A measure of length or distance expressed in Imperial units.
It is a measure of length or distance, using the old Imperial units.
The units of torsion are force multiplied by distance, typically measured in units of Newton-meters (Nm) in the International System of Units (SI) or pound-feet (lb-ft) in the imperial system.
A meter is the standard unit of length. If you are accustomed to the imperial units, it is about 1.1 yards.A meter is the standard unit of length. If you are accustomed to the imperial units, it is about 1.1 yards.A meter is the standard unit of length. If you are accustomed to the imperial units, it is about 1.1 yards.A meter is the standard unit of length. If you are accustomed to the imperial units, it is about 1.1 yards.
Speed is measured using units of distance and time. Common units for speed include meters per second (m/s) and kilometers per hour (km/h) for metric measurements, or feet per second (ft/s) and miles per hour (mph) for imperial measurements. The formula for calculating speed is distance traveled divided by the time taken to travel that distance.
Common English units to measure distance include inches, feet, yards, and miles.
Because of their association with the Brittish Empire.
It is the distance between the end points of a line measured using Imperial units.
=7.8611... imperial units
Apart from the fact that it is a confusion of units (metric and Imperial), the total distance is 2.006096 kilometres.