There are not three, but seven base units in the SI. See the list here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SI_base_units
The first three in the list are the ones used in mechanics.
There are 7 basic units
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Meter, kilogram, and second. There's an argument for liters, but it is really just cubic meters.
The kilogram is the base unit of measure for mass.
Many units are used to measure volume; in SI, the basic unit would be cubic meters, since lengths are measured in meters.
kg, m, and s. They stand for kilogram, meter, and second.
SI is a base 10 standardized system
In the SI system, the basic units aremetre : lengthkilogram : masssecond : timeampere : electric currentkelvin : thermodynamic temperaturemole : amount of substancecandela : luminous intensity.
There are three kinds of measurement, FPS (Foot, Pound and Seconds) , MKS ( Meter, Kilogram and Seconds) and SI system of units
the si system of measurement is the standard set of units accepted throughout the world.
It is one of a set of measurement units. The basic units aremetre : lengthkilogram : masssecond : timeampere : electric currentkelvin : thermodynamic temperaturemole : amount of substancecandela : luminous intensity.Then there are derived units such as for speed: metres/second and so on.
The basic unit for length in SI is the meter.