water. a gram is one milliliter of water. a milliliter is a cubic centimeter. in degrees Celsius 0 is freezing for water and 100 is boiling. a calorie is the energy it takes heat a milliliter/gram/cubic centimeter of water by 1 degree. so on and so on it is all based on water.
AnswerThe units gram, litre, Celsius, and centimetre are not SI units. They are cgsA units which predates the SI system. The SI system is based on the mksA system, which has the metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, candela, and mole as base units.
No SI unit is 'based on water'.
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The metric system
SI is based on 'centimetre-gram-second'
The SI unit of mass is the kilogram. However the prefixes are based on the gram.
Mass
length(meters), mass (grams), and time (seconds)This answer is incorrect. The correct answer is as follows:The SI system comprises seven BASE units and numerous DERIVED units which are all based on the seven base units. The seven base units are:length: metremass: kilogram (not gram!)time: secondelectric current: amperetemperature: kelvinluminous intensity: candelaamount of substance: mole
Feet, miles, gallons, pounds, etc.
the SI is a systenm based on the number ten.
10. SI units are based on the decimal system. For many purposes they can be seen as based on a system of 1000.
It is based on multiples of 10.
Kelvin The SI base unit of temperature is the kelvin.
SI is based on 'centimetre-gram-second'
weight
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The SI system is based on multiples (and divisions) of ten. There are seven base units, all others are derived from these.
multiples of ten.
yes
si
si units are based on the metric system system international (French) international system (English)