They may still use pounds as monetary value
Typically "ft/sec2" is used.
Newtons (symbol N) is the SI unit. Something with 1kg mass weighs 1N. Lbs (pounds) is the English unit used frequently in the US. Stones and Kgs are used as a unit in most of the world.
...a variety of different mass units are used, depending on context, such as the slug (sl), the pound (lb)...
Yocto- (y) is the smallest SI-prefix, representing 10−24.1ym = 0,000000000000000000000001 metersthou (th) = 0.0000254 metersfluid ounce (fl oz) = 28.4130625 millilitersgrain (gr) = 0.06479891 gramsHave a crack at SI in Wikipedia.orgOther small units are a Chronon which is about 7x10(-24) seconds;or Planck Time which is about 6x10(-44) seconds.
That's the standard unit of length. In case you are accustomed to the old English units: a meter is a bit more than a yard.
The only monetary unit used and accepted in the Netherlands, like the rest of Europe, is the Euro. Our former monetary unit (used until 2002) was the "gulden" (or guilder, in English). You can no longer use guilders to pay for anything!
Monetary unit: Colombian Peso
FJD is the monetary unit for Fiji.
Monetary unit: Pound sterling
The baht or satang is the monetary unit for Thailand.
The monetary unit of morocco is called a Moroccan Dirham.
what is the former monetary unit of finland
The monetary unit of the United Kingdom is the British Pound.
The Philippine monetary unit is spelled as "peso."
Chinese monetary unit - the monetary unit in the People's Republic of China monetary unit - a unit of money kwai, yuan - the basic unit of money in China jiao - 10 jiao equal 1 yuan in China fen - 100 fen equal 1 yuan in China
Inflation has a lot of impact on monetary unit assumption. Inflation greatly reduces the value of a monetary unit and acts as a hidden tax on consumers.
North Korea's monetary unit is the same as South Korea's, which is Won.