meter per second squared m/s'2 or ms'-2 ( ' means power)
That sounds as if you are talking about a unit that is used internationally. Usually those would be the SI units, such as meter, ampere, kelvin, etc.
Not sure about was. It is an internationally accepted abbreviation for milligram.
it should be well defined it should be of suitable size it should be internationally accepted it should be easily reproducable it should not be affected by the environmental conditions
Yes, the degree of BBA from IQRA university is intentionally accepted.
Lorenz High School is an internationally accredited High School and is recognized and accepted globally.
Internationally, metres is the accepted unit of measure. However, in some areas of the world (cough...the United States...cough), people use feet and inches in combination with one another. When in doubt about length, always use metres; it is the SI unit of length. Hope this helps! -ubermensch00
To comply with the internationally accepted SI units.
There may be some local traditions in certain places but there is no internationally accepted one.
30,14,097 or, in a more internationally accepted form, 3,014,097
An ångström or angstrom is not an SI unit, but it is internationally accepted. It is equal 1×10−10 metres. This is convenient when dealing with very small lengths, like the size of atoms or lengths of chemical bonds, without using a long string of zeros following the decimal place. It is named after Anders Jonas Ångström.
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It's a unit of energy, not light or weight.