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we use the metric system.Use a conversion table or conversion formula to convert units within a measurement system or between measurement systems. Simple conversions are used within the metric system where conversions are done by multiplying or dividing by a factor of 10.An example of a conversion formula would be converting between Fahrenheit and Celsius degrees. For example:Fahrenheit = Celsius × 9/5 + 32Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) × 5/9
we use the metric system.Use a conversion table or conversion formula to convert units within a measurement system or between measurement systems. Simple conversions are used within the metric system where conversions are done by multiplying or dividing by a factor of 10.An example of a conversion formula would be converting between Fahrenheit and Celsius degrees. For example:Fahrenheit = Celsius × 9/5 + 32Celsius = (Fahrenheit - 32) × 5/9
You can use one of the online converter for example http://www.unitarium.com to "convert units within the metric system"
There is only one metric system. The relevant units, within that system would be millimetres.
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.
Decimal refers to any system of numbers which uses a base 10. Metric commonly refers to anything used within the metric system. or to do with the/a metre of some sort.
== == It was a law passed by Congress that allowed the use of the metric system within the United States. (see related question)
Meters are commonly used inside the metric system, while they're equivalent in the Imperial (US) system is called feet.
There are conversion factors. Within the customary system, with common units, you use12 inches (in) = 1 foot (ft)36 in = 3 ft = 1 yard (yd)792 in = 66 ft = 22 yds = 1 chain7920 in = 660 ft = 220 yds = 10 chains = 1 furlong63360 in = 5280 ft = 1760 yds = 80 chains = 8 furlongs = 1 mile (mi).Within the metric system10 millimetre (mm) = 1 centimetre (cm)100 mm = 10 cm = 1 decimetre (dm)1,000 mm = 100 cm = 10 dm = 1 metre (m)10,000 mm = 1,000 cm = 100 dm = 10 m = 1 decametre (dam)100,000 mm = 10,000 cm = 1,000 dm = 100 m = 10 dam = 1 hectometre (hm)1,000,000 mm = 100,000 cm = 10,000 dm = 1,000 m = 100 dam = 10 hm = 1 kilometre (km).To convert from a smaller unit to a larger one (left to right) you divide by the conversion factor.In both cases there are smaller and larger units. In the case of the customary system they basic unit-to-next unit conversion often requires yet another conversion factor. In the metric system, the conversion factor is 1,000.
The pound is a weight within the imperial system, the kilogram is a mass within the metric system. One kilogram of mass weighs 2.205 pounds on earth, and other weights in other places.
You can convert Centimeters for free online at the Metric-Conversions Organization website. You can also use the free tools on the website to convert other units within the metric system.
Metric and Imperial units are units of measurements based on different initial standards. They include such things as length, weight (mass), time etc. The standard units are given, all other units in the system are derived from the standard units to ensure compatibility within the system Standard units in the metric system are; (not a complete list) Length: metre Mass: kilogram time : second In the imperial system the units would be; Length: yard (since 1958) Mass: pound Time : second There are conversion tables to change one system to another. For instance you can say 30 mph is equal to 42.28 kph and both parties will know the speed if they use different standards.