The metric system is used by pretty much everyone, except the USA, Liberia and Burma. Imperial units are terrible, let us explain why.
Most places in the world use the metric system of measurements, however, the USA, Burma, and Liberia are thethat still use the imperial system. Now, I must admit, I am an engineer in the US and I use the imperial system on a daily basis. I also use the metric system on a daily basis, which means strange conversion
While I, unfortunately, have grown fond and accustomed to imperial units, it is a TERRIBLE system of measurement. Nothing is even, there are endless conversion factors and whyThe metric system is by far superior over the imperial system, but the US people just don't want to convert. Check out the hilarious video below detailing the It is important to note that many of the units in this video are not used on a daily basis or are outdated, but it does properly demonstrate the absurdity of the.
What do you think, should the US stay with the imperial system or should they convert to metric like the rest of the world?
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