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Anything from the Metric Sysytem would be what you call a "scientific unit"
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liter, meter, candela (light), gram, second, atmosphere (air pressure)
Anything from the Metric Sysytem would be what you call a "scientific unit"
The scientific unit for electric current is the ampere.
Volts is a unit of measurement for electric potential difference, also known as electromotive force. It is named after the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta, who invented the voltaic pile, the first electrochemical battery.
The scientific unit used for pressure is the pascal (Pa).
The British coin named after an Italian city is the "pound." Its name is derived from the Latin word "libra," which refers to a unit of weight and is associated with the city of Rome. The term "pound" was used to denote the value of a pound of silver and has evolved into the currency we know today.
The unit of electrical potential is the volt. The volt was named for the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta.
Voltage is named after Alessandro Volta because he was a prominent Italian physicist who invented the voltaic pile in 1800, which was the first electric battery. The unit of electrical potential difference, the volt, was named in his honor to recognize his contributions to the field of electricity.
The unit of energy, "Joule", was named in his honor.The unit of energy, "Joule", was named in his honor.The unit of energy, "Joule", was named in his honor.The unit of energy, "Joule", was named in his honor.
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