International System of Units (SI)
si units are based on the metric system system international (French) international system (English)
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SI is a base 10 standardized system
"Please give your answer in SI units"
The correct answer doesn't appear in the list of choices.Each of those three quantities CAN be describes in SI units.
The SI has 7 base units. These units can be combined in an almost unlimited way to form other (derived) units. The Wikipedia article on "SI derived units" lists some examples.
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The freezing point of water is 0°C or 273K in correct SI units.
The correct units for mass are kilograms (kg) and for density are kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m^3).
The correct unit of mass is pounds. _______________________________ The correct unit of mass per the SI units is kilogram
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Units are important to scientists because they provide a standardized way of measuring and comparing quantities. Using the correct units ensures that data is accurately interpreted and communicated across different research areas and scientific disciplines. Units also help to avoid errors and misunderstandings in calculations and experiments.
SI and metric are the same units.
International System of Units (SI)
The principal SI units used to derive all other SI units are the base SI units. These are the units for physical quantities such as length, time, mass, electric current, temperature, amount of substance, and luminous intensity.
The SI system, The International System of Units, from the French Système international d'unitésIn 1960, the metre-kilogram-second system was revised to form the SI system. The SI system is built on seven basic units;metre-lengthkilogram-masssecond-timeampere-electric currentkelvin-temperaturecandela-luminous intensitymole-amount of substance.All other units of measure, including British Imperial and US customary, are now either derived from, of defined in terms of these seven units.