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.
In the SI - the current metric system - that would be the kilogram. In older metric systems, the gram has been used as the unit of mass.
The liter is a metric unit of capacity (volume). The meter is the fundamental unit of length in the metric system.
No. "Metric" refers to a system of measurement - of mass, length, volume etc. Tonne is a unit for measuring mass.
The kilogram is the official unit of mass.
Carat IS a metric unit of mass
The SI unit for mass in the metric system is the kilogram.
It is a fundamental unit of length in the metric system
(g) grams- is the unit used in the metric system.
The kilogram is the Base Unit (not 'basic' unit) in the SI system (not 'metric system') for mass.
If, by 'metric system', you mean 'SI system', then the base unit for mass is the kilogram
The gram is a metric unit of mass.
In the SI - the current metric system - that would be the kilogram. In older metric systems, the gram has been used as the unit of mass.
The base unit of mass is the kilogram.
Kilogram is the SI unit for mass.
The base unit of mass is the kilogram.
No, a liter is the standard unit of volume in the metric system. If you're looking for the standard unit of mass, it would be the gram.
Seconds, as a measure of time.