Yes, the kilogram is the SI base unit for mass.
Fun fact: the kilogram is the only SI base unit with a prefix.
The SI base unit for mass is the kilogram
The SI unit of mass is the kilogram.
The SI unit of weight is the newton (N), which is a Derived Unit.
If, by 'metric system', you mean 'SI system', then the base unit for mass is the kilogram
No, pounds are not used in the SI metric, the base unit of mass in SI is the gram. Measurements in pounds are usually converted to kilograms.This answer is incorrect. The base unit for mass is the kilogram (kg), not the gram.
The SI base unit for mass is the kilogram
There is no such thing as a 'base unit for kilogram'! A kilogram is the SI base unit for mass.
The SI base unit for mass is the kilogram
The SI unit of mass is the kilogram.
The SI base unit for mass is the kilogram.
The SI unit of mass is the Kilogram.
Kilogram is .
The SI or international system of measurement base unit of mass is not the milliliter. The SI base unit of mass is the kilogram.
The SI unit of weight is the newton (N), which is a Derived Unit.
The gram is an SI unit. However, the SI base unit is the kilogram, not the gram.
No, it isn't even an SI unit. The SI unit for mass is the kilogram. The SI unit for volume is the cubic meter.
That would be the kilogram - it is one of the seven SI base units.