No, the abbreviation is IU
A centimeter is the hundredth part of a meter. The prefix "centi" means 1/100, while "meter" is the international (SI) standard unit for length.A centimeter is the hundredth part of a meter. The prefix "centi" means 1/100, while "meter" is the international (SI) standard unit for length.A centimeter is the hundredth part of a meter. The prefix "centi" means 1/100, while "meter" is the international (SI) standard unit for length.A centimeter is the hundredth part of a meter. The prefix "centi" means 1/100, while "meter" is the international (SI) standard unit for length.
International Boundaries Research Unit was created in 1989.
It is the SI unit (that is, the international standard unit) of mass
The international unit is the Joule.
The international unit is the kilogram.
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It is NOT a national unit but an international one.
Standard International unit (SI unit)
No, international units (IU) and milligrams (mg) are not the same. IU is a measurement used for vitamins, hormones, and some medications, while milligrams is a unit of weight. The conversion between IU and milligrams depends on the specific substance being measured.
International units are the Standardized units used in Scientific literature across the world. They are different than the US Units. (For Example; The US unit for length is Mile/Feet/Inches; Whereas the International Units are Kilometers/Meters/Centimeters) Similar differences are present in weight (Pounds vs. Kilograms) and Temperature (Degrees Fahrenheit vs. Degrees Kelvin)
In international system the base unit of time is second.
Celsius is the metric unit. Kelvin is the International System(SI) unit.