The Meter (length) and Kelvin (temperature)
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.
Under temperature, the SI base unit is the Kelvin (K), which is used to measure temperature in the International System of Units (SI).
The SI units for length are meters (m), for mass are kilograms (kg), and for temperature are kelvin (K).
The SI base unit for temperature is the kelvin.
The SI unit for temperature is the Kelvin.
The base (SI) unit is meter.
"si" stands for the International System of Units, which is the modern form of the metric system. It is based on seven base units, one of which is the meter for length.
For length Meter and for time Second.
The base unit for length is the metre, the base unit for mass is the kilogram.
The base units in the SI chart are the meter for length, kilogram for mass, second for time, ampere for electric current, kelvin for temperature, mole for amount of substance, and candela for luminous intensity.
Kelvin The SI base unit of temperature is the kelvin.
The SI unit for length is metre (m).The SI unit for mass is kilogram (kg).