In technical, scientific and engineering disciplines, the SI system is used in Europe.
In the majority of Europe the SI system is also used for the measurements of vehicle speeds and for heights and distances. One exception to this is the UK where distances and speed limits on road signs are commonly in miles and miles per hour.
The SI system
The French and Germans used the first standardized system of measurement.
An old form of liquid measurement is the "gill," which is equivalent to a quarter of a pint or approximately 142 milliliters. It was commonly used in the UK and some other parts of Europe before the metric system was adopted.
The US measurement system is based on the English system, or imperial units, though England has now long since converted to SI.
The measurement system is in milliliters. Gallons are British (the Imperial system of measurement), or, slightly smaller, American. Gallons are not part of the metric system, thus are not measures in millilitres.
The measurement system, which was used in Europe before the metric system was the Roman and Anglo-Saxon measurement systems. Examples are acre, furlong and yard.
The measurement system, which was used in Europe before the metric system was the Roman and Anglo-Saxon measurement systems. Examples are acre, furlong and yard.
The measurement system, which was used in Europe before the metric system was the Roman and Anglo-Saxon measurement systems. Examples are acre, furlong and yard.
The metric system.
Most of the world uses the metric system for measurement.
There are several. In Europe, SI units (System International) Imperial. Avoirdupois.
The azimuth system is used to establish an origin point and a measurement.
the metric system is used
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All countries use it to a greater or lesser extent. This is especially the case in engineering and sciences
Square measurement
A fraction scale remains the same with any system of measurement.