Systems are standardized so as to be able to regulate various practices in various sectors. This also provides a universal platform to measure performance of businesses.
The metric system has not been 'renamed' SI. SI is simply the latest standardised version of the metric system.Previous standardised versions include the cgsA(centimetre, gram, second, Ampere) system, and the mksA(metre, kilogram, second, Ampere) system. Metric units (such as calories, litres, ergs, etc.) used in these systems are not used in SI.
From an Old English word meaning "to embrace" as the measure (of water depth) came to mean a man's handspan, then two yards (six feet) when standardised.
It's practical for all homes in a district or country to use the same type of supply e.g. 230 v 50 Hz. That enables all electrical products to be standardised and therefore made economically. Some countries have chosen voltages between 100 and 120 and others work between 220 and 240 v so there are basically two systems in use in the world.
Yes, they are. However, you should use standardised tablespoons and teaspoons (measuring spoons) because normal spoons often do not match standard measures.
Satellites lack the geographic constraints of terrestrial systems
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in the 18th century
Those consumer products which are standardised by the organisation like INDIAN STANDARDISATION ORGANISATION are called as standardised products.e.g ISO-9001etc
The metric system has not been 'renamed' SI. SI is simply the latest standardised version of the metric system.Previous standardised versions include the cgsA(centimetre, gram, second, Ampere) system, and the mksA(metre, kilogram, second, Ampere) system. Metric units (such as calories, litres, ergs, etc.) used in these systems are not used in SI.
1) He transferred out political and economic reforms which improved national power 2) He made on written language that everyone had to write and speak 3) He standardised systems of measurement
The standardised sizes of commercially used paper.
International Standards Organization(ISO)
1) forward contract is not standardised one..it is only traded in OTC(over the counter) where as future contract is a standardised one it is traded in Secondary Market
The standardised score decreases.
By being defined using one set of rules
The phonetic alphabet is actually standardised by NATO.
Hello in Norfolk Island language is "wataweih" which is derived from the Polynesian language.