Standard Unit is a language used for writing programs for computer systems.
The fundamental unit is the gram. However the standard unit (SI) used is the kilogram (1000 grams).AnswerThe terms 'fundamental unit' or 'standard unit' are not used in SI. The correct term is 'base unit', and the base unit for mass is the kilogram.
A cubic unit is essentially a three-dimensional unit used to describe volume, just like a square unit is a two-dimensional unit that describes area.
Unit of Measurement used when measuring Weight or Mass
It is a term used it probability which mean the frequency of something occuring
Standard Unit is a language used for writing programs for computer systems.
No, It is the unit for digital information
'Sacrifice' doesn't appear anywhere in the English version of the game, it is a Magic the Gathering term here. But it is used in the Japanese version of the game, and is indeed the same thing as a Tribute.
The term MTU comes is used in computer networking and stands for Maximum Transmission Unit. It is the size in bytes of the largest protocol data unit that can be used.
The term THS refers to the unit of measurement often used by those in the woodworking profession.
The term 'breezeaire' refers to a type of wine refrigeration unit. They are used to keep bottles of wine chilled and one can purchase them from both Amazon and eBay.
Ohm is a unit used for measuring electrical resistance.
What do you mean with "unit of mac"? If you mean "unit of mass", the official unit, used worldwide, is the kilogram.
No, a square yard is a unit of area equal to a square with sides that are each 1 yard long, while a square unit is a more general term referring to any unit of area that forms a square shape. Square yard is a specific measurement, whereas square unit is a more generic term.
Yes, you can tribute an XYZ monster to tribute summon something.
If you mean what unit is used to measure volume then its litres, mililitres, kilolitres, etc...
The fundamental unit is the gram. However the standard unit (SI) used is the kilogram (1000 grams).AnswerThe terms 'fundamental unit' or 'standard unit' are not used in SI. The correct term is 'base unit', and the base unit for mass is the kilogram.