an SI unit (International System of Units).
for example, meters in measurement
kg in weight
A standard unit is a widely recognized and agreed-upon unit of measurement that is used consistently to quantify a particular physical quantity. For example, the standard unit for mass is the kilogram, for length is the meter, and for time is the second. These standard units allow for consistent and accurate comparisons of measurements.
The meter is the standard SI unit of length. ( kilometers when longer distances are talked about )
That is how specific heat is defined. When you measure something you have to measure it relative to some point of reference. In specific heat it was agreed upon that water was to be the standard and its specific heat would be one. Therefore everything else is measured relative to water.
The radius of a sphere would be measured in some unit of length, depending upon how large the sphere is. If the globe is a planet, I would use kilometers.
The Ancient Greek units of measurement often varied depending upon the epoch and location. The unit of length were often named after human body parts and the unit for weight was associated with currency.
The gram is the SI unit used to measure weight. This means that this unit is the internationally agreed upon unit to use. When kilo is placed before the unit as in kilogram this means 1000 grammes. The reference weight on which the gram is based is stored at the SI headquarters in Paris.
Density does not "act" upon anything. It is a measure of how much mass is packed into a unit volume.
The duration of Lies Agreed Upon is 3360.0 seconds.
Lies Agreed Upon was created on 2011-08-01.
Congress and Lincoln both agreed on a bill creating the Freedman's Bureau.
A "standard". In manufacturing, it may be refered to as a "master" when used to calibrate instruments that measure size, but it is still a standard.
A "standard". In manufacturing, it may be refered to as a "master" when used to calibrate instruments that measure size, but it is still a standard.
A standard unit of measurement is the unit (size or quantity) that is agreed upon in that nation or trading partnership. In science the standard units of measurement are called SI units. (An international standard). This is the metric system.
There's no agreed upon measure of 'best'. If we use the AFL Hall of Fame as the measure we find there are 3 Legends and over 30 inductees from Tasmania.
A standard unit is a widely recognized and agreed-upon unit of measurement that is used consistently to quantify a particular physical quantity. For example, the standard unit for mass is the kilogram, for length is the meter, and for time is the second. These standard units allow for consistent and accurate comparisons of measurements.
The meter is the standard SI unit of length. ( kilometers when longer distances are talked about )
"History is a set of lies that is agreed upon." ~Napoleon. Yes, it is ask any Native American...