The British.
The British.
The two principal systems are 'Metric' and 'Imperial'. Each system measures mass, length, and (liquid)volume. Time is the only system which is common to both. The Imperial system has two main variants; the classical UK form and the American variant. The Metric system was introduced, by France, during the during the French Revolution ( 1789 - 1794)
Chrysler introduced the first commercially available power steering system on the 1951 Chrysler Imperial under the name Hydraguide.
The imperial system is as good as the other systems like the metric system and it is easy to learn and teach it. in addition, the imperial system is universal in nature.
Chrysler Corporation introduced the first commercially available power steering system on the 1951 Chrysler Imperial under the name Hydraguide.
The other system is called the imperial system. Some imperial measurements are foot, inch, yard and mile.
The system of imperial units or the imperial system is the system of units first defined in the British Weights and Measures Act of 1824, which was later refined and reduced. The system came into official use across the British Empire.
The Imperial system
Power windows were introduced with the 1951 Chrysler Imperial.
The Imperial system.
They are part of the Imperial system.
In the Imperial system, n12 steel bar is equivalent to a #4 rebar.