THE UNITED STATES AND THE METRIC SYSTEM - A Capsule History

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THE UNITED STATES AND THE METRIC SYSTEM - A Capsule History
THE UNITED STATES AND
                       THE METRIC SYSTEM

                                     A Capsule History
The United States is now the only industrialized      The General Conference of Weights and
country in the world that does not use the metric     Measures, the governing body that has overall
system as its predominant system of measurement.      responsibility for the metric system, and which is
                                                      made up of the signatory nations to the Treaty of
Most Americans think that our involvement with        the Meter, approved an updated version of the
metric measurement is relatively new. In fact, the    metric system in 1960. This modern system is
United States has been increasing its use of metric   called Le Système International d'Unités or the
units for many years, and the pace has accelerated    International System of Units, abbreviated SI.
in the past three decades. In the early 1800's, the
U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey (the                   The United Kingdom, began a transition to the
government’s surveying and map-making agency)         metric system in 1965 to more fully mesh its
used meter and kilogram standards brought from        business and trade practices with those of the
France. In 1866, Congress authorized the use of       European Common Market. The conversion of
the metric system in this country and supplied        the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth
each state with a set of standard metric weights      nations to SI created a new sense of urgency
and measures.                                         regarding the use of metric units in the United
                                                      States.
In 1875, the United States solidified its
commitment to the development of the                  In 1968, Congress authorized a three-year study
internationally recognized metric system by           of systems of measurement in the U.S., with
becoming one of the original seventeen signatory      particular emphasis on the feasibility of adopting
nations to the Treaty of the Meter. The signing       SI. The detailed U.S. Metric Study was
of this international agreement concluded five        conducted by the Department of Commerce. A
years of meetings in which the metric system was      45-member advisory panel consulted with and
reformulated, refining the accuracy of its            took testimony from hundreds of consumers,
standards. The Treaty of the Meter, also know as      business organizations, labor groups,
the “Metric Convention,@ established the              manufacturers, and state and local officials.
International Bureau of Weights and Measures
(BIPM) in Sèvres, France, to provide standards of     The final report of the study, “A Metric
measurement for worldwide use.                        America: A Decision Whose Time Has Come,”
                                                      concluded that the U.S. would eventually join the
In 1893, metric standards, developed through          rest of the world in the use of the metric system of
international cooperation under the auspices of       measurement. The study found that measurement
BIPM, were adopted as the fundamental standards       in the United States was already based on metric
for length and mass in the United States. Our         units in many areas and that it was becoming
customary measurements -- the foot, pound, quart,     more so every day. The majority of study
etc. -- have been defined in relation to the meter    participants believed that conversion to the metric
and the kilogram ever since.                          system was in the best interests of the Nation,
                                                      particularly in view of the importance of foreign
                                                      trade and the increasing influence of technology
                                                      in American life.
The study recommended that the United States             The current effort toward national metrication is
implement a carefully planned transition to              based on the conclusion that industrial and
predominant use of the metric system over a ten-         commercial productivity, mathematics and science
year period. Congress passed the Metric                  education, and the competitiveness of American
Conversion Act of 1975 “to coordinate and plan           products and services in world markets, will be
the increasing use of the metric system in the United    enhanced by completing the change to the metric
States.” The Act, however, did not require a ten-        system of units. Failure to complete the change
year conversion period. A process of voluntary           will increasingly handicap the Nation’s industry
conversion was initiated, and the U.S. Metric Board      and economy.
was established. The Board was charged with
“devising and carrying out a broad program of
planning, coordination, and public education,
consistent with other national policy and interests,
                                                         Questions and Answer
with the aim of implementing the policy set forth in     Q.     What is the metric system?
this Act.” The efforts of the Metric Board were
largely ignored by the American public, and, in          A.     The metric system is a decimal-based
1981, the Board reported to Congress that it lacked             system of measurement units. Units
the clear Congressional mandate necessary to bring              for a given quantity, such as length or
about national conversion. Due to this apparent                 mass, are related by factors of 10.
ineffectiveness, and in an effort to reduce Federal             Calculations involve the simple
spending, the Metric Board was disestablished in                process of moving the decimal point to
the fall of 1982.                                               the right or to the left. This modern
                                                                system is called Le Système
The Board’s demise increased doubts about the                   International d'Unités or the
United States’ commitment to metrication. Public                International System of Units,
and private sector metric transition slowed at the              abbreviated SI.
same time that the very reasons for the United
States to adopt the metric system -- the increasing      Q.     Is the metric system hard to learn and
competitiveness of other nations and the demands of             use?
global marketplaces -- made completing the
conversion even more important.                          A.     No. In everyday usage, the most
                                                                common metric units are the meter (m)
Congress, recognizing the necessity of the United               to measure length, the second (s) to
States’ conformance with international standards for            measure time, the kilogram (kg) for
trade, included new encouragement for U.S.                      mass (or weight*), the liter (L) for
industrial metrication in the Omnibus Trade and                 volume, and the degree Celsius (EC)
Competitiveness Act of 1988. This legislation                   for temperature. The metric system
amended the Metric Conversion Act of 1975 and                   avoids confusing dual-use of terms,
designates the metric system as the Apreferred                  such as the inch-pound system’s use of
system of weights and measures for United States                ounces to measure both weight and
trade and commerce.” The legislation states that the            volume. The metric system also
Federal Government has a responsibility to assist               avoids the use of multiple units for the
industry, especially small business, as it voluntarily          same quantity; for instance, the inch-
converts to the metric system of measurement.                   pound system’s multiple units for
                                                                volume include teaspoons,
Federal agencies were required by this legislation,             tablespoons, fluid ounces, cups, pints,
with certain exceptions, to use the metric system in            quarts, and gallons.
their procurement, grants and other business-related
activities by the end of 1992. While not mandating              *In commercial and everyday use, the term “weight”
metric use in the private sector, the Federal                   may be used as a synonym of mass. Weight is
Government has sought to serve as a catalyst in the             actually the force with which a body is attracted
                                                                toward the earth because of gravity.
metric conversion of the country’s trade, industry,
and commerce.
Q.    Will “thinking metric” be difficult?         A.   Individuals, groups, and industries
                                                        decide whether or not to convert and
A.    Not really. For example, “thinking                determine conversion timetables
      metric” for temperature means relating            according to their own needs.
      zero degrees Celsius (0 ˚C) with the
      freezing point of water, 20 degrees          Q.   Why should the United States convert
      Celsius (20 ˚C) with room temperature,            to the metric system?
      37 degrees Celsius (37 ˚C) with body
      temperature, and 100 degrees Celsius         A.   Since trade and communication with
      (100 ˚C) with the boiling points of               other nations is critical to the health of
      water. One millimeter (1 mm) is about             our economy, adopting the
      the thickness of a dime, and a centimeter         measurement system used by 95
      (1 cm) is about the width of a fingernail.        percent of the world’s population is
       Almost everyone easily recognizes one            not a matter of choice, but a matter of
      liter (1 L) and two liter (2 L) soda              necessity for the United States.
      bottles. The contents of that unopened
      one liter soda bottle “weighs”               Q.   Why didn't we convert before?
      approximately one kilogram (1 kg).
                                                   A.   Support for a decimal-based
Q.    Who decided the United States should              measuring system has existed in the
     convert to the metric system?                      United States since the 1700s.
                                                        However, there was no compelling
A.    No one “decided the United States                 reason to switch because of our
      should go metric.” As stated in the               geographical isolation and because our
      amended Metric Conversion Act,                    principal trading partner, England, did
      continued use of “traditional systems of          not use metric units. In time the
      weights and measures” is still permitted          United States became a dominant force
      “in nonbusiness activities.” However,             in world trade and was able to impose
      metric system use has become                      its products, manufactured in their
      widespread throughout our economy.                unconventional units, on other nations.
      Consumers may be surprised at the                  Times have changed. We no longer
      number of items in everyday use that              overwhelmingly dominate world trade
      have been manufactured in metric units            and must recognize the need to “fit”
      for some time. These items are accepted           our goods and services into other
      with little difficulty and include photo-         strong markets, including the
      graphic equipment, automobiles,                   European Union, the new markets of
      computers, pharmaceutical products,               Eastern Europe, and the expanding
      wine and distilled spirits, and soft              market of the Pacific Rim. These
      drinks. Also, our scientific and medical          markets continually stress their
      communities use metric units almost               preference for products and services
      exclusively.                                      based on the metric system of
                                                        measurement.
Q.    Is there a deadline for conversion?
                                                   Q.   What are the advantages of conversion
A.    No deadline has been established.                 for U.S. industry?
      Conversion in the private sector, while
      encouraged, is voluntary. The Omnibus        A.   During conversion to the metric system,
      Trade & Competitiveness Act of 1988               U.S. companies are able simultaneously to
      amended the 1975 law to make the metric           streamline their operations, eliminate
      system the “preferred system of weights           inefficiencies, and reduce their
      and measures for United States trade and          inventories. Because products destined for
      commerce” and charged federal agencies            both foreign and domestic markets can be
      with converting their activities to the           designed and manufactured to the same
      metric system.                                    (metric) specifications, overlapping
Q.    What is voluntary conversion?                     product lines can be eliminated. The
                                                        standardization of fasteners, components,
and sub-assemblies increases the efficiency        established plans and internal task
      and productivity of all manufacturing              forces for managing their change to the
      processes. When firms convert fully to the         metric system as called for by the
      metric system, they are often surprised to         amended Metric Conversion Act and a
      discover how much the conversion has               1991 Presidential Executive Order.
      increased their profits. “Converted” firms         The General Services Administration
      frequently report finding new customers for        has established metric specifications for
      their new metric products and services.            products that it buys for Federal
                                                         agencies. The Defense Department
Q.    What are the educational benefits of               uses metric specifications in
      completing the U.S. transition to the              procurement and in activities involving
      metric system?                                     our allies around the world. Many new
                                                         NASA projects are being designed and
A.    A population that is highly skilled in             built to metric specifications. Most
      math and science is essential for national         design and construction of Federal
      economic and social progress. By                   Government buildings and facilities is
      completing the U.S. transition to the              now being done in metric units. The
      metric system, education and training in           Commerce Department's Metric
      these key subjects will become much                Program works with the member
      more efficient. Currently, huge blocks             agencies of the Interagency Council on
      of time are spent learning the                     Metric Policy to identify and help
      cumbersome inch-pound measurements,                remove barriers that may stand in the
      including learning to manipulate inch-             way of metric conversion in federal and
      pound fractions and learning to make               state/local rules, standards, codes, and
      tedious conversions between metric and             regulations.
      inch-pound units. Much of this time can
      be redirected toward more worthwhile               The Department of Commerce has
      endeavors. Opportunities for numerous              started to implement several new
      additional curriculum improvements will            outreach initiatives that seek to create
      surface when textbooks are revised to              greater understanding and a more
      reflect the simpler metric system of               favorable environment for national
      units. Training at all levels, from                metrication by gaining broad-based
      elementary school through graduate-                support from industry and the general
      level engineering programs, will benefit           public. These initiatives include a
      from this important step forward. A                series of information and public
      workforce that is truly able to “speak”            awareness campaign.
      the metric measurement language will be
      better able to excel in the global            Q.   When should the U.S. transition be
      marketplace.                                       completed?

Q.    Will conversion be costly?
                                                    A.   Sooner is better. American remains
                                                         dependent upon two systems of
A.    Costs will vary in different sectors of the
                                                         measurement -- a situation that is
      economy. However, in most areas, long
                                                         uneconomical, inefficient, and
      term benefits will be realized and should
                                                         confusing. Time is of the essence
      more than offset any one-time
                                                         because our transition to the metric
      conversion costs. Many industries are
                                                         system is not becoming cheaper or
      converting as they develop new products
                                                         easier. Costs and inconvenience will
      and as older equipment wears out. In
                                                         increase dramatically for everyone as
      this way, conversion costs can be held to
                                                         society continues to grow larger and
      a minimum.
                                                         more complex. A short-term, nation-
                                                         wide investment in metric conversion
Q.    What is government doing about metric
                                                         will eliminate the costs of using two
     conversion?
                                                         measurement systems and will provide
                                                         the long-term return of an efficient
A.   All of the major Federal agencies have              single-system metric economy.
For More Information Contact:
Office of Weights and
Measures/Metric Program
National Institute of Standards and
Technology
100 Bureau Drive, Stop 2000
Gaithersburg, MD 20899-2000

Phone:(301) 975-3690
FAX: (301-948-1416
Email: metric_prg@nist.gov
URL: http://www.nist.gov/metric

                                      NIST LC1136
                                      October 1997
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                                      Revised 5/2002
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