It depends entirely on what you want to measure. For length it's meter, for weight it's kg, for velocity it's m/s, etc.
Fundamental unit is Second.
It is the fundamental measurement unit, in the SI system, for measuring electric charge.
The are several possible sets of measures that could be termed fundamental. For example time can be defined in terms of distance by considering the time taken by electromagnetic radiation to cover a specified distance. Having said that, the seven basic measurements are:metre (m) - unit of measurement of lengthkilogram (kg) - unit of measurement of masssecond (s) - unit of measurement of timekelvin (K) - unit of measurement of thermodynamic temperatureampere (A) - unit of measurement of electric currentmole (mol) - unit of measurement of amount of substancecandela (cd) - unit of measurement of luminous intensity
Different units of measurement if classified into two types .. 1) Fundamental unit or basic unit(kilogram , metre , second,etc ) 2) Derived unit or dependent unit(Newton , pascal ,etc)
It is a fundamental quantity, measured in kilograms.
The metre is the fundamental unit, but they are all metric units.
In FPS system of units, feet is the fundamental unit of length, one of the fundamental physical quantities.
3 feet i do believe * * * * * I regret to inform you that you believe wrong. A metre is, itself, a unit of measurement. In fact, it is a fundamental unit and so it is measured in metres!
Cells are the fundamental unit of life.
Cells are the fundamental unit of life.
FT is a derived unit and not a fundamental unit. The fundamental unit cannot be broken down into different forms. The derived units on the other hand are made up of the fundamental units.
Is weight a fundamental unit? Please explain Regards