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in domestics, we generally use twin& earth cable. :
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hot wire we call line(brown) . neutral (Blue), and what you would call the ground wire, we call it "circuit protective conductor (cpc). OH, and due to some silly farts back in the 1970's all our cable is metric.

that's a start

Actually a good thing that was introduced. Was to avoid massive blunders happening in the scientific community where conversions would be made from old imperial measurements to metric. Everything from engineering/satellite's/chemistry (all relatable to electrics).
 
rubbish. if i see a measurement in inches, i can visualise it. if in cm, then i need to work out 25.4 = 1", so,say, a 25 measurement is stated, but it does not tally. it's 10" less a bit. also,e.g. my tappets on my van engine should be 10 thou. i set at 0.25mm and they rattle.
 
rubbish. if i see a measurement in inches, i can visualise it. if in cm, then i need to work out 25.4 = 1", so,say, a 25 measurement is stated, but it does not tally. it's 10" less a bit. also,e.g. my tappets on my van engine should be 10 thou. i set at 0.25mm and they rattle.

You and what you are talking about is at the very bottom of the ladder so to speak and you seem to have no understanding of how imperial v metric effects the world around you.

When you start venturing across the fields of physics for instance everything is relatable from a small piece of wire in a satellite to numbers you can’t even count in distances for instance. When you start using physics at the level of powers, conversions matter and mistakes can be made quite easily. When calculating the number of brain pathways in medicine it matters, engineering computer chips it matters.

Scientific units mass (kg) for instance can be a pound of pork scratchings but it can also be used to calculate how to get a spaceship out of orbit. So you have to have harmonised measurements across the board for reasons other than your spanner in a tool box.
 
Maybe we’re at an advantage, us older members who learned about metric at school, but still had old imperial parents.
We were taught both, and the conversion processes.


You can see how imperial lengths came into being… an inch was the width of your thumb… a hand was basically the width of your hand… used for measuring horses… a foot being self explanatory,
In those days we weren’t building massive skyscrapers, sending rockets to the moon or looking at micron sized particles through a microscope…
We didn’t need that level of definition, so we didn’t use it.


If an engineer or an architect can’t tell the difference between feet and metres, then they’re in the wrong job…
 
Maybe we’re at an advantage, us older members who learned about metric at school, but still had old imperial parents.
We were taught both, and the conversion processes.


You can see how imperial lengths came into being… an inch was the width of your thumb… a hand was basically the width of your hand… used for measuring horses… a foot being self explanatory,
In those days we weren’t building massive skyscrapers, sending rockets to the moon or looking at micron sized particles through a microscope…
We didn’t need that level of definition, so we didn’t use it.


If an engineer or an architect can’t tell the difference between feet and metres, then they’re in the wrong job…
Totally agree but it still happens.

Here’s a list of some interesting stuff that has gone wrong over the years.


 
I’ve had a quick read, and see an awful lot of “could be the reason” or “one theory” or whatever.
Nothing 100% to say that confusion between metric and imperial was definately THE only factor.

There’s one in there about Big Ben the bell being built…. (Whew!). Way before metric was taken up…
And of course, the media- even bbc- can embellish the truth somewhat to make their articles seem more important.
 

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