kilogram (1000 grams)
Gram.
The standard SI unit for mass is the kilogram, or the gram. Smaller units may be used if necessary, such as the milligram.
The gram is an SI unit. However, the SI base unit is the kilogram, not the gram.
The standard SI unit for mass is the kilogram, or the gram. Smaller units may be used if necessary, such as the milligram.
The basic unit is the gram. The standard SI unit is the kilogram.
A miligram. Grams are an SI unit, so they go with all the standard SI prefixes.
The standard SI unit for measuring mass is the kilogram (kg).
The SI standard unit is the kilogram.The imperial standard units are the pound-mass and the slug.The kilogram is the standard SI unit for measuring mass.
The meter is the standard unit of measurement for length in the SI system.
The fundamental unit is the gram. However the standard unit (SI) used is the kilogram (1000 grams).AnswerThe terms 'fundamental unit' or 'standard unit' are not used in SI. The correct term is 'base unit', and the base unit for mass is the kilogram.
A gram is a scientific measurement, recognized by Systeme International, as 1/1000 of the SI standard unit for mass, the kilogram.
If you are referring to the SI system, then the unit for capacity (volume) is the cubic metre. The litre is a metric unit that may be used 'alongside' the SI system, but it is not an SI unit.Yet another answerPersonally I'd say gram, but I think the second answer is best for this one. It's volume. CommentA gram is a submultiple of the SI base unit for mass, the kilogram.