mapper
Veteran Member
Back to engineers or surveyors wanting to stick with the US foot, it's always confused me why they use 10ths and 100ths of a foot in their measurements. It seems like they must use it for more precision and easier calculations, but doesn't that admit that Metric would be the best system overall rather than adding an alternative system with tenths and hundredths? Here's a description of tapes available from a surveyor's site:
-Imperial (English) = feet and inches, usually to the 1/8th or 1/16th. Official unit of measure in the USA.
-Engineers (Tenths) = feet, 10ths and 100ths. Most commonly used by Engineers, in this unit of measure the foot is divided into 10稚hs and 100ths.
-Metric (SI)= meters, decimeters, centimeters and millimeters. Official unit of measure in every country except Liberia, Myanmar and the USA
At least we got rid of chains (66')( 80 per mile), links (100 per chain) and rods (4 per chain), in land survey. Anybody in surveying remember a two and a half chain trailer tape? Learned how to use one in college !
Consider my hand raised for total conversion to international metric system.