kagome is about 5'6 and inuyasha is maybe 5'8 or 5'9 sooo sesshomaru is about like 6'2 or 3
SI units are standardized among most countries which allows measurements done in one to be valid and reproducible in any other participating country. Not all countries use there units, most noticeably the USA and Great Britain.
Measurements are made in units. The specific units that you would use depend upon what it is that you wish to measure. Practically anything can be measured.
Standard International (SI). It is the modern form of the metric system.
Most scientists use the Metric system of units of measure, also called the Système international or SI system
The SI (Systeme International) units have made scientific calculations easier.
SI measurements are used everywhere.It makes study of measurements easier.
SI units are defined for physical measurements, like measurements of mass, length, etc. - there are no specific SI units for plain numbers.SI units are defined for physical measurements, like measurements of mass, length, etc. - there are no specific SI units for plain numbers.SI units are defined for physical measurements, like measurements of mass, length, etc. - there are no specific SI units for plain numbers.SI units are defined for physical measurements, like measurements of mass, length, etc. - there are no specific SI units for plain numbers.
The meter and gram are measurements in the SI, or the metric systems. These measurements are comparable to a foot and an ounce.
Sort of. US measurements are now for the most part defined in terms of SI units. Also, a few SI units such as "seconds" are used directly.
There is no inherent preference in the use of "English" measurements - miles and pounds - to "SI" ("Systeme Internationale") measurements - meters and grams - other than that the use of SI measurements made the calculations easier, back in the days before computers. Now with computers, there is nothing to argue for either way.
SI units
Because SI units are globally recognised (with the exception of Burma, Liberia and USA). SI stands for 'System International' See the related link to WIkipedia for more information.
kilograms grams
No, it's an SI measure.
The SI measurement of power is the watt; one horsepower is 745.699872 watts.
SI units of measurements are helpful because they help people to have a common reference point when discussing something. They can exchange ideas about measurements even if they are working from different backgrounds.
You can convert measurements made using other units into the equivalent SI units.