Local unit are not international accepted why ?
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Answer:
This creates SI derived units, which can be used to describe other quantities, such as volume, energy, pressure, and velocity. The system is used almost globally. Only Myanmar, Liberia, and the United States do not use SI as their official system of measurement.
Answer:
This creates SI derived units, which can be used to describe other quantities, such as volume, energy, pressure, and velocity. The system is used almost globally. Only Myanmar, Liberia, and the United States do not use SI as their official system of measurement.
Explanation:
There are several reasons why SI is preferred to the old English system of measurement:
SI is not based on the arbitrary construct of the human body; rather, on precise and definite standards.
SI uses base 10, just like our number system, so it is much easier to learn, remember and convert between units.
The prefixes used in SI are from Latin and Greek, and they refer to the numbers that the terms represent. (For example, "kilo" as in "kilogram" means 1 000 and "milli" means 1/1000). You can now easily calculate the number of millimeters in a kilometer. (how many inches in a mile?)