The SI has seven base units (kilogram, meter, second, ampere, kelvin, mole, candela), and lots of derived units - for example, meter/second for speed/velocity, coulomb = ampere x second for electrical charge, etc.
The SI has seven base units (kilogram, meter, second, ampere, kelvin, mole, candela), and lots of derived units - for example, meter/second for speed/velocity, coulomb = ampere x second for electrical charge, etc.
Richter scales are used to measure the magnitude of an earthquake. There is no specific unit used for earthquakes. I hope this helps. =)
lb stands for pound
1 square unit
Gram
It is degrees.
OHM
centimeters
a litre.
Millimeters
A scale.
Power
It is a speed unit; km/hour or mile/hour, ....
The Newton.
A dogs toe.