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The base unit for mass is the kilogram. The base unit for temperature is kelvin. The base unit for volume is the metre cubed, m3. The base unit for length is the metre. Weight in a scientific sense is the force exerted on a body by gravity, force is measured in newtons, is everyday use weight is the same as mass, so people talk of weighing things in kilograms.
The SI unit of weight is the newton (N), which is a Derived Unit.
That would depend on which Army or Air Force the unit was. -In a flying unit of a modern Air force there would be many officers as aircrew. In an Infantry unit there may be only a small percentage of officers.
It is a (paramilitary) unit of the Pakistan Army, encompassed into the National Guard. Usman.
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A troop is a small group or family unit, while an army is a much larger, organized force.
Newton (N) or kg∙m∙s-2
Note that weight actually refers to force exerted due to the acceleration of gravity and the mass of an object. It is commonplace to see the terms weight and mass used interchangeably, though. The SI base unit of mass is the kilogram. The original metric system specified the gram as the base mass unit. The SI base unit of force, which technically would be the correct unit of weight is the Newton (kg*m/s2). The dyne is another 'metric' unit of force (g*cm/s2).
Yes, the ampere is an SI base unit, one of the seven, and equals the passage of a Coulomb of charge per second. Its official definition has to do with force between current carrying wires though.
The ampere is the SI base unit for electric current, and is defined in terms of the force between two parallel conductors due to the interaction of their magnetic fields.
If it's a member of the Air Force embedded directly with an Army unit, yes. Case in point - Tac-P, who call in airstrikes and such. They're usually assigned directly to Army units. In an operational environment, they are very high value targets. Wearing a distinct uniform could make them stand out particularly to an enemy, and give them the (in this case, correct) idea that they'd be a target worth taking out. In the case of entire Air Force units attached to an Army unit, but still operating as a homogeneous, self-contained unit, they're likely to retain their Air Force uniforms.
The international standard unit for weight is the GramAnswerNo, the international (SI) unit for weight which, of course, is the force due to gravity, is the newton. The kilogram (not gram!) is the SI base unit for mass, not force.