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The French and Germans used the first standardized system of measurement.
The metric system was invented in France during the French Revolution in the late 18th century. It was developed to establish a standardized system of measurement that would be easy to use and understand.
Measurement has evolved from primitive methods using body parts and natural objects to more standardized units such as the metric or imperial systems in modern times. Early civilizations used body parts like the length of a foot or a handspan, and natural objects like grains or seeds for weighing. The transition to standardized units brought greater accuracy, consistency, and efficiency in measuring quantities for trade, construction, and science.
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If China what you are talking about:Yes. The first emperor: Shi Huang Di, whose name literally translates to "the first emperor," was of the Qin Dynasty, the first dynasty of China, and he standardized measures. Along with this, he standardized laws, coins, and script (for communication, since different parts of China spoke the same language, but differently).***Shi Huang Di was a Legalist leader (leader in Legalism), and he died from drinking water with mercury in it in an attempt to become immortal (he was ill just before then).***I hope this helps!
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The mercury thermometer with a standardized scale was invented in the year 1714 by a German physicist by the name of Gabriel Fahrenheit. And the standardized temperature scale was introduced by him later in 1724.
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the interchangeable parts where invented in 1798.
The first modern thermometer, the mercury thermometer with a standardized scale, was invented by Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit in 1714.
Interchangable parts where invented in 1798 by Eli Whitney
the clock that was invented with no moving parts is a sundial
The Cotton Gin and Standardized parts for Rifles and other machines.
Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin and interchangeable parts.
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Ford produced the Model "T" on an assembly line in 1908. Oldsmobile produced the "Curved Dash" Olds from 1901 to 1904 with standardized parts using an assembly line.
the interchangeable parts where invented in 1798.