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The International System of units (SI units)
a system of measurement for science, industry and commerce
The worldwide system of measurement is called SI (short for Système international d'unités). It is a variation of the metric system.
The Metric system ex: centermeters, milliliters , and grams
It's called the Metric System.
Established in 1960 by the international agreement, the "Metric System" is the international standard of measurement.
The International System of units (SI units)
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Why is ti important fo a measurement system to have an international standard
4 oz is an inappropriate measurement in a science experiment because it is not an SI (System International) unit. The SI unit for mass is the kg.
The International System of units uses celsius as the measurement of temperature. It is called the SI system of measurement. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemists use Kelvin as the official measurement of temperature.
The SI (International System of Units), and the Metric System.
Much the same as many of us in the UK still do. We are used to the Imperial system for everyday things; but the legally-recognised international system for trade, and the international system for science, is the Metric, or more properly, its derivative the SI, system. (System Internationale).
SI stands (in French) for Système international d'unités, the International System of Units [of measurement].
International System, SI. (from Lè Système International d' Unités).
a system of measurement for science, industry and commerce