Okay living so long over in Europe the metric system has become second nature to me, other than people's height for some reason I still use feet and inches for reference on that one. Plus I have a science and engineering background so the metric system is just the norm in the field.
However, now being in the airgun world with most of the guns made in we use made in the metric world (outside USA) we have to live with terms like BAR for pressure, Joules for impact energy, meters, meters per sec, mm, kg and etc. Some European manufactures only put the metric units for their gun specs. If something is in mm I do convert to inches for a better frame of reference.
At the same time when people mention said air tank is 75 cu ft I go just stare because I am use to liters for volume. The same applies to PSI, I use BAR for pressure, for the other stuff I can swing both ways.
Every day I speak to people on both sides of The Pond so my brain is constantly going "metric to imperial units" back and forth if talking about temperatures and etc.
The one main advantage of the metric system is that it is a base 10 system...10 mm = 1 cm and so on, and so on. The imperial well....the brits are known to drink and they did when figuring out how to measure things and the Americans just kept the party going.
SO...who uses metric and imperial....and which do you prefer
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However, now being in the airgun world with most of the guns made in we use made in the metric world (outside USA) we have to live with terms like BAR for pressure, Joules for impact energy, meters, meters per sec, mm, kg and etc. Some European manufactures only put the metric units for their gun specs. If something is in mm I do convert to inches for a better frame of reference.
At the same time when people mention said air tank is 75 cu ft I go just stare because I am use to liters for volume. The same applies to PSI, I use BAR for pressure, for the other stuff I can swing both ways.
Every day I speak to people on both sides of The Pond so my brain is constantly going "metric to imperial units" back and forth if talking about temperatures and etc.
The one main advantage of the metric system is that it is a base 10 system...10 mm = 1 cm and so on, and so on. The imperial well....the brits are known to drink and they did when figuring out how to measure things and the Americans just kept the party going.
SO...who uses metric and imperial....and which do you prefer