The second is a standard unit in both the ancient and modern systems.
The unit that belongs to both the U.S. customary system and the metric system is the liter (for volume), the meter (for length), and the gram (for mass).
No, Foot belongs to the Imperial and US customary units (according to Wikipedia)
Minute
minutes
The only unit that appears in both the modern SI (metric) system and the old fashioned system is the second.
The SI unit of volume is the cubic meter which us written as m3. The SI unit is the international system of units which gives the standard unit of measure to be used. Other metric systems include the liter.
No, Foot belongs to the Imperial and US customary units (according to Wikipedia)
The unit of time ... the 'second' ... is the same in both systems of measurement.
The basic unit of time is the same in both the SI and US systems . . . the second.
The unit of time ... the 'second' ... is the same in both systems of measurement.
METRIC
Meters are commonly used inside the metric system, while they're equivalent in the Imperial (US) system is called feet.
Ounce Actually, its Hours -Apex
Minute
Measures for time, and measures for angles.
seconds
Ounces are an imperial unit. They are a bit confusing as they can be a volume unit or a mass unit. The metric equivalent would be gram or millilitre. About 30 gram = 1 oz About 30 mL = 1 fluid oz
There is no individual unit in the Metric system that is near one inch in the English system, I'm afraid.