The SI, or International System.
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Scientists everywhere use SI units... for the most part. There are a few recidivists who have a preference for other units under certain circumstances, such as for example preferring calories to joules for thermodynamics. It's also fairly common for people to use the so-called "cgs" units instead of the modern SI "mks" units (centimeter/gram/second as opposed to meter/kilogram/second).
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Scientist use the "Internation system of Units" to measure the properties of matter
Generally they use the SI system
Scientists use the metric or SI units of measurement.
Most scientists use the Metric system of units of measure, also called the Système international or SI system
They use the SI, or System International.
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The system of units scientist use to measure the properties of matter are the SI units.
Scientists generally use the Metric System. In that System, volume is measured in cm3 and/or its multiples, the milliliter, liter, etc.
Metric System
You presuppose that scientists think in the same restricted way as the rest of the population.
Scientists use the System Internationale - the international system of units. This is a metric system. Most countries have switched to the metric system for everyday ie in shops and in the kitchen.
Why scientist use SI unitsSo all scientists no matter what country their in can do the experiment and know how much of a specific material to use. It is because the length of each person varies.But SI units show exact length whenever it is taken.