There would be a communication breakdown in sales. For example, Person A sells things in the unit Kg but Person B wants the thing in unit gram...
In SI units, that would be the Newton.In SI units, that would be the Newton.In SI units, that would be the Newton.In SI units, that would be the Newton.
The principal SI units used to derive all other SI units are the base SI units. These are the units for physical quantities such as length, time, mass, electric current, temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity.
Meters.
SI units are the international system of units. Its SI because a lot of other countries would have it in the form "system international" but whatever, I don't know why we don't say IS in The States. Length in SI would generally be the Meter (metre) Mass would generally be the Kilogram
When SI units combine, they create derived SI units that are used to express physical quantities. These derived units are formed by multiplying or dividing the base SI units. Examples include the Newton (kg*m/s^2) for force and the Pascal (N/m^2) for pressure.
In SI units, that would be the Newton.In SI units, that would be the Newton.In SI units, that would be the Newton.In SI units, that would be the Newton.
People would understand better and the world would be more ordered; and SI is an absolute necessity and obligation for all the rational and intelligent peoples.
Nothing real - all measuring units are equally valid - BUT there would be a bit of human confusion.
we cannot get a correct measurements
Using non-SI units can lead to confusion, errors in calculations, and difficulty in communicating results with other scientists. It can also hinder reproducibility and comparability of experiments conducted by different researchers. Standardizing units with the SI system ensures consistency and precision in scientific measurements.
The SI unit for velocity is m/s. Therefore the SI units for velocity squared would be m2/s2.
That would be the kilogram - it is one of the seven SI base units.
SI and metric are the same units.
International System of Units (SI)
The principal SI units used to derive all other SI units are the base SI units. These are the units for physical quantities such as length, time, mass, electric current, temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity.
The system was designed so that they would be consistent.
Kilograms.