meters and seconds
The base units of measure that make momentum include kilogram (kg) for mass and meters per second (m/s) for velocity. Momentum is calculated by multiplying mass and velocity, and its unit of measure is kilogram meters per second (kg⋅m/s).
They are 15 and 45 units.
base on what you measure to use the metric units.
Most scientists use the SI, or international standard, system. This includes units and prefixes. The units can be expanded into base (or original) and derived (made from the base) units. The prefixes include centi- (.01), milli- (.001), kilo (1000), and many others. The base units include meters (length or distance), kilograms (mass), and seconds (time), while derived units include liters (Volume), meters per second (speed), and meters per square seconds(accelleration)
measurment
The metric, or SI, system has seven base units, from these seven all other units are derived. Length- metre (m). Time- second (s). Mass- kilogram (kg). Temperature- kelvin (K). Electric current- ampere (A). Luminous intensity- candela (cd). Amount of substance- mole (mol).
derived
The base units are:Meter (m) - Used for lengthKilogram (kg) - Used for mass, and equivalent to 1000 gramsSecond (s) - Used for timeOther units include:Ampere (A) - The measure of an electrical currentKelvin (K) - Used for temperatureSpeed units are just a speed unit/a time unit.km/hm/smi/h
The other base measurement which is 18 units in length. Check: Area = 1/2*(18+3)*10 = 105 square units
20
Metre, kilogram and litre or cubic metre.
The SI, or metric, system is devided into two sets of units; base units and derived units. The base units are used to define all other units. There are seven base units. metre, m. length. kilogram, kg, mass. second, s, time. ampere, A, electrical current. kelvin,K, temperature. candela, cd, luminous intensity. mole, mol, amount of substance.