The International System of Units (SI) is considered more acceptable than the English system because it is based on a consistent set of units that are globally recognized, making it easier for scientists and engineers to communicate and collaborate. The SI system also has a logical structure with interconnected units derived from seven base units, while the English system has inconsistent conversion factors and unit sizes. Overall, the SI system promotes clarity, accuracy, and precision in measurements.
The SI system is preferred over the English system because it is based on a coherent set of units that are derived from fundamental physical constants, making it more consistent, easier to convert between units, and less prone to errors. It is also used internationally, promoting standardization and ease of communication in scientific and engineering fields.
That is not true. A Fahrenheit degree (actually introduced by a Dutch scientist) is just over half a degree Celsius and so is more accurate.
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I believe because the metric system is more widely used and nowadays even parts that have been made to measure according to British measurements, such as nuts and bolts are being produced according to the metric system.
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It isn't- i mean, who doesn't love someone who has a British accent?
The SI system is preferred over the English system because it is based on a coherent set of units that are derived from fundamental physical constants, making it more consistent, easier to convert between units, and less prone to errors. It is also used internationally, promoting standardization and ease of communication in scientific and engineering fields.
SI is more universally used because even outside of science, the metric system is more used than the English. Very few countries use the English system.
Yes, why not??
more than 1 G ohms is acceptable. cheers
Neither. The correct phrase is "different from". The phrase "different than" is commonly used in the US, but it is not grammatically correct. 'Than' should only be used when degrees of comparison are applied, as in "less than", "fewer than" or "more than".
To be considered acceptable to your wife, all you have to do is honor the commitments that you made to her in your wedding vows. She cannot ask for more than that.
SI units are more accurate than English system units
"More than..." in English is più di... in Italian.
The mistake in the sentence is the incorrect spacing between "the" and "highest." It should read, "He is the highest person in the family by more than 2 centimeters." Additionally, "centimetres" should be spelled "centimeters" to match American English conventions, but either spelling is acceptable depending on the desired variant of English.
because it is better to use metric converter than english converter
That is not true. A Fahrenheit degree (actually introduced by a Dutch scientist) is just over half a degree Celsius and so is more accurate.