millimetre
- millimetre (mm) is a unit of length in SI, submultiple of the meter.- millimole (mM) is a unit of concentration in SI, submultiple of the mole.
The standard unit of length is the meter, and any multiple and submultiple such as kilometer and millimeter. Nonstandard units include foot, inch, mile, light-year, parsec, astronomical unit.
The basic SI unit is for length. Volume is a measure which is based on length-cubed and so it is a derived (not complex) unit.
Grams, a submultiple of kilogram.
In the SI we use the submultiple gram (g).
The gram is a unit of mass, a submultiple of kilogram (1 kg = 1 000 g).
micro second * * * * * No, that is a submultiple of a measurement unit of time - a second. Not of time itself. Time has no submultiples.
In physics, multiples refer to values that are greater than a specified quantity, while submultiples refer to values that are smaller than a specified quantity. For example, a kilometer is a multiple of a meter (1000 meters make a kilometer), while a centimeter is a submultiple of a meter (100 centimeters make a meter).
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The recommended uint in SI is litre (L) or the submultiple mL.
The cubic centimetre (or millilitre) is a submultiple of litre, the volume unit in SI.1 mL = 0,001 L
The basic unit is meter. Centimeter and the cubic value are derived from the basic meter.AnswerIt isn't. It's a submultiple of a 'base unit'.