More than likely you have run a 5k or know someone who has ran one. This is something that affects me every day and I have researched this by looking at articles online from credible sources. Measurements and calculations are something that you use every day, if you realize it or not, and one time or another you will or already have converted imperial units to metric units. Today, I am going to try and persuade you that the U.S.A. should switch to using the metric system. First, by looking at the current situation and why it is a problem. Second, by looking at ways to solve this problem. Currently we have to learn metric and imperial units in school. Finally, by showing you how everyone will benefit from the changes and what you can do to help I will start by telling you about the need for the U.S. to convert to the metric system. The U.S. is one of only 3 countries that still use imperial units and it’s harder …show more content…
(Condliffe)The U.S. is losing money and trade opportunities because we aren’t metric,(Marciano) and every day we have to make conversions from imperial to metric just to understand things. Life would be so much easier with the metric system, converting from inches to feet and quarts to gallons wouldn’t be necessary, there are 27 measurments in imperial for liquid compared to the 1, liter, in metric. (Condliffe) If you travel to another country you aren’t confused when you see a 90 kilometers per hour sign. One of the major examples for why we need to go metric is that NASA lost 350 million dollars because one of the robots was speaking to another robot in metric units and that robot was talking back in imperial units. (Susannah) A smaller example is that many runners including myself run 5ks and other running events and commonly get asked how far that is, and we have to reply with 3.11 miles because Americans are too stubborn to switch. A kilometer is .62 of a mile, the fact that we have to know that isn’t necessary. While this
The United States has to reconfigure the measurement of goods due to not using the metric system.
The metric system is used across the world, all except for the United States of America and two other countries. The United States of America currently uses the Imperial system instead of the metric system despite the rest of the world using it. Why would The United States of America not use the metric system even though there are so many benefits to it? Switching to metric can mean more business opportunities for America from other countries. The metric system can be the link for fashion designers to have more opportunities in other countries, or scientists as well. Because of the loss of jobs due to not using the metric system in America, the country won’t advance. The biggest argument against changing is the people, a strong source that
Should America convert to the metric system? Some might worry about the cost, and others are cultural issue. However, there are more advantages than disadvantages to this change. By acclimating to the International System of Units, it will help our economy and improve daily lives of students and professionals. "Let's be bold -- let's join the rest of the world and go metric," Democrat Lincoln Chafee announced during his candidacy for the White
The U.S. has been suggesting to go metric since 1866 (Unmacht). We have not been completely avoiding the other system the nation wanted to convert for a very long time. The president of the U.S. Metric system says “people are moving more metric then they think” (Unmacht). In the current time, the nation has been going more metric in advertisements, class lecture, and in everyday products. Some U.S. industries and companies have gone Metric (Unmacht). It is helpful for some companies to switch so the business would not have any trouble conversing. The United States is only fully industrialised country and does not use the metric system and it is a paramount system.
Quick! How many centimeters are in one inch? How many kilometers are in a mile? Everyday millions of people across the world must measure in units, whether it be length, distance, weight, or temperature. In the United States there are two systems of measurement in use: customary and metric. Currently, the majority of people use the customary system in their daily lives. This includes familiar units such as feet, miles, pounds, yards, etc. However, many people, like engineers and businessmen, are in favor of using metric as the official system. America should convert to the metric system and do away with customary.
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
An interesting fact is that only 3 countries don’t use the metric system. Another interesting fact is that at one point Canada did not use metric. The Metric system Is a system of measurement that is as said earlier is used in most countries.The Us is one of the few that doesn't use metric. The reason this is because most countries deemed it suitable, but the U.S still uses Imperial measurement. In short the United States should convert to the metric system because conversion from standard to metric is difficult, the metric system is more precise, and people already use metric in the US anyway.
It would be much easier for the United States to communicate to the rest of the world by switching to the metric system. Everything that is important to the future of our country and economy, such as industry, science business and exports, is already using the metric system. Units in the English system of measurements such as the foot and gallon are all based on the
The teacher then pulls up a metric conversion problem on the smart board. The class reads it together and determines the action that needs to be taken to solve the problem. For example, what is the given unit of measurement and what measurement is required to solve the problem?
Being an athletes is one of the best-paid jobs on Earth. Being that they are paid so much the cost for the consumer is very high. The prices of tickets and sports memorabilia have been steadily rising over the years. The average ticket prices for the NHL, MLB, NBA and NFL all rose 5% to 10% this year, according to Jon Greenberg, executive editor of Team Marketing Report. (Mihoces).
From Wadenelson.com, back in July 23, 1983, up in Canada when the Metric process was introduced, an Air Canada aircraft carrying sixty-nine passengers ran out of fuel mid-flight; the cause of this disaster was that the mechanics fueling the plane were bewildered from the Imperial and Metric System causing them to accidentally load the plane up with gasoline in pounds as oppose to kilograms. Thankfully, the aircraft carrier was about to crash land in Gimli, Manitoba with only injuries to some of the people on board. Despite this being a Canadian plane, what will happen if the same situation occur in the U.S.? Possibly, the citizens and Congress will convert to the Metric technique to prevent this event from ever occurring again; yet, America could gone Metric early which would still cost millions of dollars only this time, American lives and hearts will be destroyed. Also, America has to pay expenses to clean up the mess, support families of those possibly killed, and need to set up a large investigation paying investigators to find out the cause making the entire situation very pecuniary .
So much hard work and money has been lost just because America has refused to use the metric system; why do we continue to make life so hard for ourselves and foreigners? Only three countries in the world don’t use the metric system: Burma, Liberia, and the United States. Since the Metric Act was passed by the Senate in 1866, the U.S. has started using the metric system on things like food labels and in the military. Yet, we continue to use the imperial system (or USCS) for body-weight scales, food recipes, and road signs, which makes it difficult for any foreigner traveling to the U.S., or any American traveling anywhere else. Therefore, for the ease of Americans, for better interaction with people from other countries, and for science, medicine, and international commerce, the United States should convert to the metric system.
A few months back, I was in a car with my father driving down the 409, and I wondered, How many feet are in a mile anyway? So I asked my Dad, who didn’t know. This made me wonder if the imperial system as a whole was just a waste of time. Even though a considerable amount of people think the US should stay in the imperial system, switching to the metric system would help prevent doubt of the people in their very own system of measurement, and devastating accidents.
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“Your assignment is to write a persuasive essay and present it to the class in a week. You will be graded based on how convincing it is. Today we will be choosing topics,” announced Mr. Bowerbank, my 7th grade English teacher and ruler of classroom 110. My class simultaneously groaned at the prospect of work. I simply lifted my head with intrigue as it was already May and about time we had our first essay. He then proceeded to give examples of topics we could choose and gave us some time to think before we had to tell him our topic. My classmates were already rushing to tell the teacher their idea lest someone else steal it. That meant the usual abortion, death penalty, or drug use topics were out. I really couldn't think of anything and the teacher was slowly making his way through the remaining students like an executioner beheading criminals in a line. I have always thought that he would make a marvelous supervillain if he had a curly mustache, a tophat, and a cape. Eventually my name was called. I slowly dragged myself over to his desk. Even sitting down, he still seemed to tower over me. “What is your topic Cindy?” As usual in such desperate times, my mind turned to food. “Waffles are better than pancakes.” I figured that a waffle was just a differently shaped pancake with a nicer texture. “Hmm. Excellent topic. I look forward to your essay!” I survived to live yet another day.