Tag Archives: Numbers

(English) Fire protection: kilos or bars?

Posted ago by Colin Whiteley

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English.

(English) When is a ton a tonne?

Posted ago by Colin Whiteley

(English) A ton is 2,240 pounds (avoirdupoids – the old British weights and measures system). It is also known as a “long ton”. In Britain, 16 oz (ounces) make a pound (lb), 14 lb make a stone, 8 stones make a hundredweight (cwt – 112 lb) and 20 hundredweight make a ton! The Brits refer to their own weight in stone (6.35 kg), but the Americans stick to pounds. So a 12-stone man weighs 168 lb in America and 76 kg just about everywhere else.

(English) Numbers: Is the inch a metric unit?

Posted ago by Colin Whiteley

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English.

(English) Numbers: What about American units?

Posted ago by Colin Whiteley

(English) Strange as it may seem, there is no standard for the use of the non-SI units used in the USA (as far as I know!).

Traditionally, the symbols are considered to be abbreviations of English (or Latin) words and so are written with a dot after them, and often have the letter s to indicate the plural. Some of them special symbols as well.

(English) Numbers: Should translators get them right?

Posted ago by Colin Whiteley

Désolé, cet article est seulement disponible en English.