ESP = España (Spain)
Si.
It was first adopted by France.
"si" is the country internet code of Slovenia. you can find other code from the following links... http://ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/websoft/wwwstat/country-codes.txt http://www.science.co.il/Internet-Codes.asp?s=internet
No.
Yes, jawohl, si - Switzerland is a country.
Cédric Si Mohamed played for Algeria in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
No. That would defeat the purpose of standardized units.
i don't really know any specifics... one is the furnace roared
All countries use it to a greater or lesser extent. This is especially the case in engineering and sciences
The country in which si la ves was composed is French, it has been translated into many languages including English and Spanish and many other languages
There isn't one.The US uses a version of the Imperial system which is, in some respects, peculiar to the US. Burma, another country that has not adopted the SI system has its own system. I am not familiar with Liberia, the other large country that does not use the SI.Within the US, most scientists usually use the SI system - unless they want to put their name to spectacular disasters like NASA's Mars Climate Orbiter! Most industries, if they trade internationally will use the SI system.So it is only some die-hard troglodytes that do not use the SI system.There isn't one.The US uses a version of the Imperial system which is, in some respects, peculiar to the US. Burma, another country that has not adopted the SI system has its own system. I am not familiar with Liberia, the other large country that does not use the SI.Within the US, most scientists usually use the SI system - unless they want to put their name to spectacular disasters like NASA's Mars Climate Orbiter! Most industries, if they trade internationally will use the SI system.So it is only some die-hard troglodytes that do not use the SI system.There isn't one.The US uses a version of the Imperial system which is, in some respects, peculiar to the US. Burma, another country that has not adopted the SI system has its own system. I am not familiar with Liberia, the other large country that does not use the SI.Within the US, most scientists usually use the SI system - unless they want to put their name to spectacular disasters like NASA's Mars Climate Orbiter! Most industries, if they trade internationally will use the SI system.So it is only some die-hard troglodytes that do not use the SI system.There isn't one.The US uses a version of the Imperial system which is, in some respects, peculiar to the US. Burma, another country that has not adopted the SI system has its own system. I am not familiar with Liberia, the other large country that does not use the SI.Within the US, most scientists usually use the SI system - unless they want to put their name to spectacular disasters like NASA's Mars Climate Orbiter! Most industries, if they trade internationally will use the SI system.So it is only some die-hard troglodytes that do not use the SI system.