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The unit of time ... the 'second' ... is the same in both systems of measurement.

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The basic unit of time is the same in both the SI and US systems . . . the second.

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Q: Which unit is commonly used in both the metric and US System of units?
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Which unit is commonly used in the metric and US System of units?

The unit of time ... the 'second' ... is the same in both systems of measurement.


Which of these units belongs to both us and metric system?

Minute


Which units is commonly used in both the metric and us systems of units?

The basic unit of time is the same in both the SI and US systems . . . the second.


What units are part of both the United States and metric system?

The second is common to both systems.


What unit is commonly used in both the metric and US system of units?

Measures for time, and measures for angles.


How do you Convert 24 hours in metric system?

You don't have to.Time is measured in the same units in both the Metric and English systems.


Which units are part of both the metric an the u.s system?

There are none. The second, although a unit in the SI system is, strictly speaking, not in the metric system since it is based on 60.


English and metric system of units?

FPS - Foot, Pound, Second is the English system CGS - Centimeter, Gram, Second is the metric system Second in both systems are equal


Which of these units is a part of both US and metric system?

Nothing on that list is a part of both US and metric systems. (In fact, nothing on that list is a part of either one.)


What are the similarities of the standard and metric measurements?

Please note that the metric system is the world-wide standard. If by "standard" you mean the Imperial system (the system commonly used in the USA), the similarities are that the systems are designed to measure, and that they both have units to measure the same type of thing, for example length/distance, area, volume, temperature, etc.


Is there a relationship between the second and the kilogram?

None whatsoever, except that they are both units in the SI and metric system.


What is the basic units of volume in the metric system?

Both the litre and the cubic meter. 1000 litres = 1 m3