Simply to make a series of 'standard' measurements that are recognised in any country.
The SI, or International System.
You use the same units as for any other type of energy.You use the same units as for any other type of energy.You use the same units as for any other type of energy.You use the same units as for any other type of energy.
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You presuppose that scientists think in the same restricted way as the rest of the population.
Scientists must be able to reproduce the results of experiments done by others in order to verify each other's conclusions. Using the same units worldwide removes the potential for error in converting between units or confusion between units which have different values in different places (e.g.: English mile, Irish mile, French mile, etc.).
Mainly for standardization - to use the same units all over the world.
Scientists must be able to reproduce the results of experiments done by others in order to verify each other's conclusions. Using the same units worldwide removes the potential for error in converting between units or confusion between units which have different values in different places (e.g.: English mile, Irish mile, French mile, etc.).
Scientists must be able to reproduce the results of experiments done by others in order to verify each other's conclusions. Using the same units worldwide removes the potential for error in converting between units or confusion between units which have different values in different places (e.g.: English mile, Irish mile, French mile, etc.).
Scientist use the metric system, since it is a universal standard. It makes it easier to compare results worldwide.
scientists frequently use Celsius
The name for the units scientists use for circles are degrees.
To measure temperature, scientists use:KelvinCelsiusFahrenheit.
Generally they use the SI system