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The metric, or SI, system has seven base units, from these seven all other units are derived. Length- metre (m). Time- second (s). Mass- kilogram (kg). Temperature- kelvin (K). Electric current- ampere (A). Luminous intensity- candela (cd). Amount of substance- mole (mol).
I have no idea what you mean with "functional unit". The SI has units to measure lots of different things; basically there are seven base units (such as the meter, the second, and the kilogram), and several dozen derived units, i.e., units derived from the base units, for example meters/second for speed.
The metric system, or SI system, is the international system of units for measurement. It is based on seven base units (meter for distance, kilogram for mass, second for time, kelvin for temperature, ...), and lots of derived units (meters/second for speed, square meters for surface area, etc.)
m (meter) is for length.kg(kilogram) is for mass. S(second) is for time.A(ampere) is for electric currency. K(kelvin) is for thermodynamic temperature. mol(mole) is for the amount of material . cd(candela) is for light .We have seven base unit of measure in the metric system.
Of course the metric system measures time. The second is one of the seven base units.
The metric system has seven base units from which all other units are derived. Length- metre m Time- second s Temperature- kelvin K Mass- kilogram kg Electric current- ampere A Luminous intensity- candela cd Amount of substance- mole mol.
The SI system, The International System of Units, from the French Système international d'unitésIn 1960, the metre-kilogram-second system was revised to form the SI system. The SI system is built on seven basic units;metre-lengthkilogram-masssecond-timeampere-electric currentkelvin-temperaturecandela-luminous intensitymole-amount of substance.All other units of measure, including British Imperial and US customary, are now either derived from, of defined in terms of these seven units.
The metric, or SI, system has seven base units from which all other units are derived. They are; metre, distance. second, time. kilogram, mass. ampere, electrical current. kelvin, temperature. candela, luminous intensity. mole, amount of substance.
The metric, or SI, system has seven base units from which all other units are derived. They are; metre, distance. second, time. kilogram, mass. ampere, electrical current. kelvin, temperature. candela, luminous intensity. mole, amount of substance.
The metric, or SI, system has seven base units, from these seven all other units are derived. Length- metre (m). Time- second (s). Mass- kilogram (kg). Temperature- kelvin (K). Electric current- ampere (A). Luminous intensity- candela (cd). Amount of substance- mole (mol).
Meter (length) Kilogram (weight) second (time) Newton (force) Pascal (pressure) Joule (energy) Watt (power) Ampere (current) Kelvin (temperature) ......There are more