S.I. is based on the meter, kilogram and second.
The kilogram is defined as the mass of a lump of platinum in a vault near Paris.
The second is defined as a certain number of cycles of a particular spectral line.
The meter is defined as a number of wavelengths of a particular spectral line.
Since c (the speed of light) is now defined to 9 digit accuracy the last two can be done by comparing the ratio of the two light frequencies.
si units are based on the metric system system international (French) international system (English)
the international system of units is based on units of 10 and has 3 main standards, the meter, liter, and gram.
Yes it is.
the metric system. or international system of units
their both based on units of measure
their both based on units of measure
The acronym of the International System of Units is SI, from the French "Système International".
"si" stands for the International System of Units, which is the modern form of the metric system. It is based on seven base units, one of which is the meter for length.
The system of measurement based on the kilogram and the meter is the "metric system" also called the "International System of Units" or SI. This can also be called M.K.S System.
The International System of Units
The International System of Units (SI) is the most widely used system of measurement in science. It is based on seven base units, including the meter for length, the kilogram for mass, and the second for time, and is used universally in scientific research and publications.
The modern version of the metric system is known as the International System of Units (SI). It is the globally recognized system of measurement that is based on seven base units, including the meter, kilogram, and second.