units of international units?
kg, m, and s. They stand for kilogram, meter, and second.
E = energy energy = mass X velocity of light squared The common form of the equation in conventional units is E = mc^2, but in relativistic units (where the speed of light c is 1) the equation reduces to just E = m which is much easier to calculate. The factor c^2 is just a units conversion constant.
suplementary units are dimendionless and are not derived from other (base) units while derived units are derived from base units and they do have dimionsions.
In a system of units such as the SI, BASE UNITS are defined; other units are derived from those.For example, in the SI, the meter, the kilogram, and the second are base units; the units for area (meters squared), for speed and velocity (meters/second), etc. are derived from the base units. Which units are base units, and which units are derived units, really depends on how the unit is defined. For example, in the SI, pressure is a derived unit; but you can just as well invent a system in which pressure is a base unit, and some other units, that are base units in the SI, are derived in this new system.
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units of international units?
nanogram
you cannot convert these units 7ug/g is a number ng/ml is a density.
anu ang kahulugan ng hakbang..?
Upper or it can stand for Units.
It stands for Display Electronics Units -
international system of units
in the solar system, distances are measured in AU's which stand for atronomical units.
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dm is a metric units of measure the world noway days use! dm = decimeters
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