There is no SI base unit for capacity.
It isn't needed. Capacity (volume) is any unit of length, cubed, so all you need
is a length unit.
The SI unit of length is the 'meter' in the US and Canada. In many other places,
the corresponding unit is the 'metre'. Their magnitudes are equal, by international
agreement, and they can be used interchangeably.
Units of capacity that derive from the meter/metre include the cm3, the liter, the
cubic meter, the cubic kilometer, the mL, and others.
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No. The basic SI unit for mass is the kilogram, equal to 1000 grams.
The basic unit for length in SI is the meter.
This unit is the metre (m).
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I believe that it will be meter. SI unit goes by 10's. what is the sI unit for lengthThe basic SI unit of length is meter.the basic si unit of lenght is metric.The SI base unit for length is meter. For temperature, the SI base unit is kelvin.
By unit of length and distance and conversion ,we can say that SI basic unit of length is meters.
No. The basic SI unit for mass is the kilogram, equal to 1000 grams.
The basic unit for length in SI is the meter.
The official SI unit is the kelvin (K).
There is no SI base unit for capacity. In order to express capacity using SI units, you must resort to a derived unit, such as m³ or cm³ (cubic meters or cubic centimeters). In the metric system, the measurement of Liters (or Litres) may be used, but this is not an SI unit. One liter is equal to 1 dm³ (one cubic decimeter), which is a derived SI unit.
The kilogram is one of the 7 basic units of the SI (the current metric system).
This unit is the metre (m).
This unit is the metre (m).
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