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Depends on If it's absolute or relative. Vacuum in any unit is zero in absolute pressure. Vacuum in any unit is -normal air pressure in relative pressure.
If, by 'metric system', you mean the 'SI system', then there is no base unit for volume. The unit for volume is called a 'derived unit', and it is the cubic metre (m3).
The metric system is based on a system of tens, so all the units in the system relate to each other in terms of tens. To the basic unit: 1000 milli= [unit] 100 centi= [unit] 10 deci= [unit] 0.1 deca= [unit] 0.01 hecto= [unit] 0.001 kilo= [unit]
An absolute location refers to a place identifiable by a coordinate system like latitude and longitude.
a degree
An absolute unit is a unit which can be exactly defined in terms of mass, length, or time.
Yes, the newton is the unit used for forces.
In the International System of units it is the Newton, which is equal to 1kg• m/s2.
In the SI system, newtons. In the English System, pounds. Hope this helps!
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They are similar in so far as they are measurement scales, but that is about it! Centimetre is a unit in the International Standard system: neither Fahrenheit not Celsius are, a centimetre is an absolute unit: neither Fahrenheit not Celsius are.
If you mean unit for absolute temperature, the Kelvin is usually used.
system of force is a collaction of forces
These are located in the system unit or processing unit.
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