Meter (length)
Kilogram (weight)
second (time)
Newton (force)
Pascal (pressure)
Joule (energy)
Watt (power)
Ampere (current)
Kelvin (temperature)
......There are more
The metric, or SI, system uses seven base units of measure, all other units of measure are derived from these.
They are;
Length, metre, m.
Time, second, s.
Temperature, kelvin, K.
Mass, kilogram, kg.
Electrical current, ampere, A.
Luminous intensity, candela, cd.
Amount of substance, mole, mol.
Metre, kilogram, and second.
Meter. . . . . Length Kilogram . . . Mass Second. . . . Time
metre - length/distance litre-volume kilogram-mass
An object that takes up space is called matter. The three particles used to measure matter are by the count, by the mass, or by the volume.
The three metric units used to measure mass are grams, kilograms, and metric tons. Grams are the smallest unit and are typically used to measure the mass of small objects or substances. Kilograms are commonly used to measure the mass of everyday objects, people, or animals. Metric tons are used to measure the mass of larger objects or quantities, such as vehicles, cargo, or industrial materials.
s
Meter. . . . . Length Kilogram . . . Mass Second. . . . Time
metre - length/distance litre-volume kilogram-mass
meter, second, kilogram
Meters, liters, kilograms.
An object that takes up space is called matter. The three particles used to measure matter are by the count, by the mass, or by the volume.
An ohm is one example.
We learned the metric system in math today.
The three metric units used to measure mass are grams, kilograms, and metric tons. Grams are the smallest unit and are typically used to measure the mass of small objects or substances. Kilograms are commonly used to measure the mass of everyday objects, people, or animals. Metric tons are used to measure the mass of larger objects or quantities, such as vehicles, cargo, or industrial materials.
lengths are measured in metres, volume in litres, and mass in kilograms.
s
Inches, feet, and pounds
The units are: -- Kilogram -- Meter -- Second. All of the other units in the metric system are fractions, multiples, or combinations of these three.