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Length Mass Time Temperature 1 The four fundamental measurements most commonly used by humans are:

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The four fundamental measurements most commonly used by humans are:.  Length  Mass  Time  Temperature. circa 1300. The first official definitions of inch, foot and yard are established in England. 1585. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The four fundamental measurements most commonly used by humans are:

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circa 1300

The first official definitions of inch, foot and yard are established in England.

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1585Simon Stevin (born in Belgium in 1548) printed a book urging the adoption of a decimal system for coins, measures and weights.

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1670Gabriel Mouton (born in France in 1618) published a book describing a metric system of measurement.

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1790

The French Academy of Science defines the meter as one ten-millionth of the distance from Earth’s pole to the equator.

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1792The US Mint produced the world’s first decimal currency, the dollar, which contained 100 cents.

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1795France became the first country to officially adopt the metric system.

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1866Congress passes a law recognizing, but not requiring, the metric system.

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1875The Treaty of the Meter was signed in Paris, France by 17 nations, including the USA.

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1889France sent to the USA prototypes of the meter and the kilogram to be used as standard measurements.

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1893By federal law, the USA changed fundamental standards of length and mass to metric standards.

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1960The General Conference on Weights and Measures adopted the name “System International” (“SI”) for the metric system and established rules for prefixes and the base units.

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1967The SI unit of time, the second, is changed to an atomic constant, instead of a reference to the Earth’s rotation.

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1983The SI unit of length, the meter, is changed to refer to the speed of light.

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1994Congress amends the Fair Packaging and Labeling Act to require metric units on most consumer products.

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2005

The SI unit of temperature, the Celsius degree, is changed to refer to an atomic constant.

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2014

The SI unit of mass, the gram, is expected to be changed to refer to an atomic constant.

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(Short) History of MeasurementHuman-centered (> 6,000 years)Earth-centered (~ 200 years)Universe-centered

time since 1967length since 1983temperature since 2005mass change pending