meter/second or ms-1
The SI unit is a Joule and 1 joule = 1 newton * 1 metre or 1 kg*1 metre2/1 second2.
If you mean, "What is 1 pint in SI units?", the answer is 473.176473 milliliters.
No, although a centimetre is a unit of length, the meter (m) is the SI base unit for length. 1 cm = 0.01m. Not only isn't it a base unit, it's not even an SI unit! In the SI system, multiples are based on 10 raised to the power of multiples of 3. So, whereas a millimetre, is an SI unit, a centimetre is not -although, of course, it is a metric unit.
The unit of energy is the Joule. Defined as 1 Newton times 1 meter.The unit of energy is the Joule. Defined as 1 Newton times 1 meter.The unit of energy is the Joule. Defined as 1 Newton times 1 meter.The unit of energy is the Joule. Defined as 1 Newton times 1 meter.
1 Teaspoon [US] = 1 1/3 (1.333...) dram 1 Teaspoon [UK] = 0.9607599 dram 1 Teaspoon [metric] = 1.3525609 dram
The SI unit of charge is the coulomb. In the SI, this is NOT a "base unit"; it's a derived unit - 1 coulomb = 1 ampere x 1 second.
meter/second or ms-1
A Joule in SI base units is: 1 kg · m2/s2
The Hertz (cycles / second, unit 1/sec) is used both in the SI and outside of it.
If you mean, "What is 1 pint in SI units?", the answer is 473.176473 milliliters.
The SI unit is a Joule and 1 joule = 1 newton * 1 metre or 1 kg*1 metre2/1 second2.
The SI unit of measurement for weight is the newton.
No, although a centimetre is a unit of length, the meter (m) is the SI base unit for length. 1 cm = 0.01m. Not only isn't it a base unit, it's not even an SI unit! In the SI system, multiples are based on 10 raised to the power of multiples of 3. So, whereas a millimetre, is an SI unit, a centimetre is not -although, of course, it is a metric unit.
The SI Unit for frequency is the hertz also known as an inverted second denoted by s-1.
The unit of energy is the Joule. Defined as 1 Newton times 1 meter.The unit of energy is the Joule. Defined as 1 Newton times 1 meter.The unit of energy is the Joule. Defined as 1 Newton times 1 meter.The unit of energy is the Joule. Defined as 1 Newton times 1 meter.
The unit of mass is 1 kilogram. The unit of volume is 1 cubic metre, 1 m3.