Fahrenheit
Measuring Lake Erie from the Canadian side would probably be in kilometers. On the US side would probably be in miles.
Please let see which units you are looking at.
The only unit that appears in both the modern SI (metric) system and the old fashioned system is the second.
217.72 Kilograms. Feel free to use our online unit conversion calculator to convert the unit from Bale [US] to Kilogram. Bale [US] is a unit of measurement for weight. In United States, it is used to measure weight of shipments of cottons.
- Lenght - Mass - Time - Current - Temperature - Luminous Intensity - Number of Particles
In the US, temperature is typically measured in Fahrenheit.
The most common temperature measurement system in the US is Fahrenheit.
There are 3 units of measure for Temperature:Fahrenheit (the most commonly used unit in the US)Celsius (Commonly used in the UK)Kelvin (used in universities in physics courses)
The measure of the atmosphere that tells us how much vibrational energy the air contains per unit mass is temperature. Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the molecules in the air, including their vibrational energy.
For common weather measurements Fahrenheit is used in the US. For scientific purposes both the Fahrenheit and the Celsius scale are used.
Measuring Lake Erie from the Canadian side would probably be in kilometers. On the US side would probably be in miles.
Most commonly degrees Celsius (or Centigrade). Many scientists use Kelvin but that is a simple linear transform of deg C. The US is the only major country that is still stuck with degrees Fahrenheit.
Pounds are used to measure the mass of a bowling ball in the US, although the mass of an object that size is usually measured in kilograms in other countries.Pounds (US)
That is a very subjective question. In the US it would be Fahrenheit. In France it would be Celsius. In a thermodynamics lab it would be Kelvin. As a scientist I measure in whichever is most suitable in the particular situation.
In British countries, miles is an old-fashioned unit to measure distances. The modern, international, unit is the kilometer, equal to about 0.6 miles.However, miles as a unit of measurement for distances is still used throughout the US. We rarely use the metric system in the US.
Please let see which units you are looking at.
The only unit that appears in both the modern SI (metric) system and the old fashioned system is the second.