The United Kingdom, of which London is the capital, has been in the gradual process of changing from the Imperial System of weights and measures (inches, feet, pounds, ounces, pints gallons etc.) for the last 25 years or so. The metric system is now used to measure most commodities, with the notable exceptions of beer and milk which are both still sold in pints. The temperature scale has also changed from Fahrenheit to Celsius. The British monetary system changed to metric in 1971.
No, pounds are not used in any modern system.
There are no specific states that use only the metric system, however on most things that are relevant (gas and food mostly), there are multiple readings, the metric is generally slightly smaller though. If you are referring to science then the metric system is always used.
(g) grams- is the unit used in the metric system.
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No, pounds are not used in the metric system. The metric system uses the unit of measurement called kilograms for weight instead of pounds.
No, pounds are not used in any modern system.
The metric system is used for measuring anything and everything.
The metric system is used for temperatures from Celsius.
The metric system is used everywhere.
The metric system is an internationally agreed system for measuring physical and chemical attributes.
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There is basically ONE metric system currently used worldwide. It is called the SI. All countries that use "the metric system" are really using the SI. Other metric systems were used in the past, but they are not commonly used in any country.
There are no specific states that use only the metric system, however on most things that are relevant (gas and food mostly), there are multiple readings, the metric is generally slightly smaller though. If you are referring to science then the metric system is always used.
(g) grams- is the unit used in the metric system.
Millimetres (UK spelling) is a measurement of length used by the metric system.
measuring temperature the metric system of °C is used.