Yes, acleration is the change in meters per second per second. So meters and seconds (twice).
International System of Units (SI)
si units are based on the metric system system international (French) international system (English)
SI is a base 10 standardized system
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"Please give your answer in SI units"
Different SI designations are combined to obtain units measure. For example velocity is meters (m) per second (s) or m/s, while acceleration is m/s^2. The measure of force in Newtons (N) using the combined units of kilograms (kg) through kg*m/s^2.
The SI has 7 base units. These units can be combined in an almost unlimited way to form other (derived) units. The Wikipedia article on "SI derived units" lists some examples.
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The base unit of voltage is the volt, a combined unit meaning joules per coulomb.AnswerThe SI unit for voltage is the volt (symbol: V), which is a derived unit -not a base unit. There are seven base units in the SI system: metre, kilogram, second, ampere, candela, kelvin, and mole. SI units which are not base units are termed 'derived units'.
Derived SI units.
SI and metric are the same units.
International System of Units (SI)
Base units
most of the world does SI so more people can understand with it in SI units
most of the world does SI so more people can understand with it in SI units
SI units are more accurate than English system units
Si and metric are the same thing. SI was a redefinition of metric in 1960.