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how did the people feel the change by experiencing measuring weight over the years

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Answered by Anonymous
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The History of Measurements

Measurement, loosely defined is the length, amount, or size of something that is measured. Long ago, the idea of a universal measuring system didn’t exist. That was, until the 18th century where measurement became a cohesive system. Before this period, countries such as France had measuring systems for nearly every profession. In 1795 the number of measurements in France alone numbered well over seven hundred.

The names for many units of measurement were borrowed from human morphology. For example, the foot, the hand, the pace, etc. Still, however, these units of measurement were not standardized. As industry and trade expanded across the world, the need became dire for a single standardized system of measurement. If trade was to flourish, a unified system was necessary to create balance across the various industries and subsequently the world.

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Answered by brainlymasterking
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To resolve this weight loss, the General Conference on Weights and Measures unanimously passed a resolution in 2011 to redefine the kilogram and three additional units—the ampere, the kelvin and the mole—based on “invariants of nature.” Since then, scientists around the world have raced to find a solution.

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