it will make us be difficult......
it will be difficult and more confusions and complications will occur...
No problem at all, just as long as you take the trouble to verify that you and all ofthe possible objects of your communication are using the same system of units.
1.If you use units of measurement that aren't standard, you may end up with a meaningless result, or a result that no one else would understand. E.g. If your watch ticks at 47 times per minute and you use your watch to time something, your result would be pretty useless to someone whose watch ticks at the (SI) 60 times per minute.2.Cause confusion and disagreement among people that are using different units of measurement. E.g. one people use arm span to measure a length of a cloth and another is using metre(m) so there will confusing and misunderstanding between them.3.Some of the problems that may arise if Standard International (SI) units are not used include conflict or discrepancies in data collection since there is no standard measurement, conflicting results amongst the various research personalities as well as inaccurate representation. These are basically the derived units that are mostly expressed in terms of the base units.
Nine and a fifth - of any units, standard or not.Nine and a fifth - of any units, standard or not.Nine and a fifth - of any units, standard or not.Nine and a fifth - of any units, standard or not.
2.Cause confusion and disagreement among people that are using different units of measurement. E.g. one people use arm span to measure a length of a cloth and another is using metre(m) so there will confusing and misunderstanding between them. 3.Some of the problems that may arise if Standard International (SI) units are not used include conflict or discrepancies in data collection since there is no standard measurement, conflicting results amongst the various research personalities as well as inaccurate representation. These are basically the derived units that are mostly expressed in terms of the base units.
Yes you could. Look at metric and imperial measurement units, consider Roman units and the unit used by the Chinese empire as alternative units of measurement.
Because they are non-rational, obsolete, it is a problem to obtain a physical standard for UK units, they are stupid, they are not understanded in other countries, they are sources of confusion and it is difficult to work with these units etc.
Units of measure do follow the standard deviation.
It is the International Standard of units.
There are several standard metric units, for measuring different things.There are several standard metric units, for measuring different things.There are several standard metric units, for measuring different things.There are several standard metric units, for measuring different things.
Having one standard set of units internationally ensures consistency and accuracy in measurements across borders, facilitating smooth communication and collaboration. It helps to avoid confusion and errors that can arise from using different measurement systems, especially in scientific research, trade, and global relations.
Standard units of measurement are essential for ensuring consistency and accuracy in communication and calculations across various fields, such as science, engineering, and commerce. They facilitate clear understanding and comparison of data, enabling effective collaboration and decision-making. Without standardization, confusion and errors can arise, leading to inefficiencies and misinterpretations. Ultimately, standard units promote uniformity and reliability in measurements globally.