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Laboratory Techniques Used During The French Revolution

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In the late seventeen hundredths when the French Revolution was going on, Scientists decided to create a new method that would help communicate with scientists everywhere by using only one system of scientific methods. They came up with what is now used as the International system of measurements. They decided to come up with an international method so that all scientists would be able to do the same experiments and use the same units so that they will end up with the same results. The successive units of measure are related by the fact that they all originated by using human body parts. They were called "Natural Units". some examples of how they used body parts to measure is the thumb. They used to measure with the thumbs because that was equivalent to an inch. Also back then the average human feet were twelve inches and that is how they made up a foot, which is equivalent to …show more content…

Some successful unit measure that is related to the Medieval Flemishy and SI system are Flemish ellis. The ell is a unit of measurement that was used back in around the sixteenth century. This measurement was mostly used by weaver's. The SI units are "base units defined in an absolute way without referring to any other units" (The Measurers, Measuring cloth). National Goverment adopted and adapted to the International unit systems in the late nineteen hundredths. The first president to look into approving the SI metric system is Thomas Jefferson. The Competitiveness Act and the Omnibus trade were passed around the late nineteen hundredths by the congress. In the United States the metric system of measurement is also known as "Soft Metric". Scientists prefer to use only one system of measurements so that they wouldn't get confused when measuring something. Also if they get measurements from lets say another scientist that is one the other side of the United States in order for the scientists to get the same results they would need the same

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