For example,

60 seconds = 1 minute

60 minutes = 1 hour

24 hours = 1 day

7 day = 1 week

29-31 days = Month (approx.)

365/366 days = year

It’s like for the imperial measurement of distance, where 1 mile = 5280 feet…

Edit: just to clarify, I’m more or less keen towards any consistent, decimal-based measurement systems like base-10 or base-12.

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    Hot take: imperial units are fine for normie stuff (as in, not engineering or math or whatever)

    They come in useful sizes! Feet are handier than meters and gallons are better than liters. And unit conversion between feet and miles, pounds and tons, etc. isn’t something that ever happens in day-to-day life. It sounds silly to say that a mile is 5280 feet but I’m pretty sure that ratio was decided retroactively for the sake of making the system consistent. As in, no one knows or cares about converting between the two because we already know how long a foot is and how long a mile is. Also no one uses the obscure units like gills and barleycorns.

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      Feet are handier than meters and gallons are better than liters.

      Wrong, youre just used to them. I roughly know what a liter of something weights, usually around a kg. A gallon tho? wtf i would know? I can easily compare meters of length to my arms or height, but i need more complex divisions for feet

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        A foot is as long as my forearm and a little longer than a literal foot, unless you’ve got big feet. An inch is as wide as my thumb which I have used to measure things cuz it’s pretty exact. You’re right that I don’t know how much a gallon is in pounds though. It’s like… more than a bag of apples but less than a box of soda

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              1 litre of water weighs 1 kilogram. It also takes up a space of 1dm^3, or a cube that’s 1x1x1dm. How is this possible? Because 1 times 1 times 1 always equals 1, so your cube is always 1 cubic decimetre. Or 0.01 decametre. Or 0.001 metre. Of course we can change some sides of this cube and still get 1dm^3.

              I can do it the other way around too, 1 kilogram of water weighs 1 litre! And I can do it as many times as I want to!

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                1 year ago

                1 gallon fills around 20 glasses which is about 10 tummies worth of fluid which if drunken all at once will make you weigh 1 baby heavier and produce 1 toilet worth of vomit.

                I don’t want to do it the other way around

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                  I can do it with other units too. 1l of water at 20C heated by 1C converts to 1 calorie. The average glass holds 330ml of fluid, so I need to expand 0.33 calories to heat that glass up by 1C.

                  I actually kinda like the idea of the gallon due to how much beer that represents in a small unit, 1l is tiny.

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                    1 year ago

                    1 cup of water takes 2 minutes of microwaving to make 1 serving of instant hot chocolate which contains however many calories idk I’m not gonna read the label.

                    Admit it, we have the superior measurements.