On Tuesday, April 6, 2021 7:18:11 PM EDT Nodextrose Org wrote:
> US schools should teach the metric system 1st and not introduce children to
> the obscurantist medieval foot/pound before explaining the relation of the
> units of electricity and magnetism to the units of mass and distance.
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A few problems and suggestions besides what Howard Ressel pointed out:

In the USA, education is a power of the state governments and the people, not 
the federal government, so the petition should be addressed to the state 
legislatures.

"Till exempel" is in a North Germanic language, not English, which is West 
Germanic. The English is "for example".

The petition should state the advantage of metrication to competition in world 
markets.

The number 299792458 may scare people into thinking that metric is too 
complicated. The number that should be used to scare people is 45359237.

I think that children should be taught to measure in metric and compute in 
metric, then once they learn to do arithmetic with at least as many digits as 
are in the conversion factors, they can learn to solve problems presented in 
customary by converting everything to metric and calculating in metric.

The petition should state the advantage of calculating in metric with 
quantities that everyone measures most days. Most days I put some food on the 
scale, measure its mass, and add some water from a measuring cup, and I think 
at least half the population measures food and water more than once a week. 
Calculating the amount of moisture in a soil sample is easier in metric (I 
slept through the teacher explaining pounds per gallon of water, woke up, and 
solved the problem by converting to kilograms and liters). Not many people 
calculate teslas or use E=mc² every week.

The symbols "Kg", "wh", and "KWH" are wrong.

I suggest posting the text of a petition here and having us critique it before 
posting a live petition.

Pierre
-- 
li fi'u vu'u fi'u fi'u du li pa



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