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SI unit of mass is kilogram (kg), and the English unit of mass is pound (lb).
No, pounds are not used in the SI metric, the base unit of mass in SI is the gram. Measurements in pounds are usually converted to kilograms.This answer is incorrect. The base unit for mass is the kilogram (kg), not the gram.
There is no such thing as a 'base unit for kilogram'! A kilogram is the SI base unit for mass.
The kg (kilogram) is the unit of mass in SI.The kg (kilogram) is the unit of mass in SI.The kg (kilogram) is the unit of mass in SI.The kg (kilogram) is the unit of mass in SI.
A kilogram is a unit of measuring weight.
The kilogram is the official unit of mass.
The SI unit for expressing mass is the kilogram (kg).
The fundamental unit that is the same in both the metric system and English system is the unit of mass, which is the pound (lb) in the English system and the kilogram (kg) in the metric system.
The SI unit which is used to measure mass is the kilogram.
Do you mean metric or imperial? Metric is used in Europe, and with certain things in the US. Imperial is used in the US and a few other holdouts. Anyways, mass is used in the metric system, so their unit is the gram.
The standard unit of mass in the metric system is the kilogram (kg). It is equivalent to 1000 grams.