I assume you mean a federalist system. In a federalist system, there is a national government. The national government has power to function concerning national and international matters. It has limited power to function in other matters. It functions as a referee between smaller units frequently called states. The smaller units handle items concerning their own internal matters. They may have smaller units such as cities or villages or something else. Russia is not a federalist system. The national government appoints the regional governors. It controls local affairs. Germany and the United States are federations. The national government takes care of national affairs. The government is locally controlled. The governors are elected locally. The national government stays out of local business.
They are seven standard internationl (SI) base units:MeterKilogramSecondAmpereKelvinMoleCandela
In the International System of Units (SI Units), time is measured in seconds.
In the metric system basic units are multiplied or divided by 10 to get larger and smaller units
In the metric system basic units are multiplied or divided by 10 to get larger and smaller units
Unitary system.
I assume you mean a federalist system. In a federalist system, there is a national government. The national government has power to function concerning national and international matters. It has limited power to function in other matters. It functions as a referee between smaller units frequently called states. The smaller units handle items concerning their own internal matters. They may have smaller units such as cities or villages or something else. Russia is not a federalist system. The national government appoints the regional governors. It controls local affairs. Germany and the United States are federations. The national government takes care of national affairs. The government is locally controlled. The governors are elected locally. The national government stays out of local business.
They are seven standard internationl (SI) base units:MeterKilogramSecondAmpereKelvinMoleCandela
The International System of Units
The International System of Units
International System of Units (SI)
Metric units originated from France. During the 1790s, the National Assembly of France requested that the French academy of Science create a new system, one that was accurate and standard to be used.
the answer is it is the definition of the system of units between metric units and compound system of economy
Standard units are used for measurmen as there is a system called the SI units and that is considered as the international system of units that is why we use standard units for measurment .
Of all countries in the world that has an officially established system of measurement, only Burma/Myanmar, Liberia and the United States do not use the International System of Units (SI). The United States use Imperial units and U.S customary units. That is not to say that SI is not in use in the U.S. The customary units are nowadays defined from SI units. And the National Institute of Standards and Technology uses it. To answer your question: the metrication of the United States is gradual and there is no fixed date where you can say that the US adopted SI. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrication_in_the_United_States
Mass units in the Metric system: Gram, kilogram Mass units in the English system: Poundal, Slug
SI Units