4 base units each 1 meter in lenght
Metric time is the measure of time interval using the metric system, which defines the second as the base unit of time, and multiple and submultiple units formed with metric prefixes, such as kiloseconds and milliseconds.
The SI, or metric, system is devided into two sets of units; base units and derived units. The base units are used to define all other units. There are seven base units. metre, m. length. kilogram, kg, mass. second, s, time. ampere, A, electrical current. kelvin,K, temperature. candela, cd, luminous intensity. mole, mol, amount of substance.
they are base 10 (or the power or ten)
The SI (International System of Units) base unit for mass is kilogram (kg).
Metre is the SI, or metric, base unit of length.
base on what you measure to use the metric units.
20
Metre, kilogram and litre or cubic metre.
More then 100
A metric unit is the standard unit used to measure something. A base unit is one of he following seven units: meter (length), kilogram (mass), second (time), ampere (current), kelvin (temperature), mole (amount of substance) and candela (luminosity). They're referred to as the base units as all other metric units can be derived from them.
Metric time is the measure of time interval using the metric system, which defines the second as the base unit of time, and multiple and submultiple units formed with metric prefixes, such as kiloseconds and milliseconds.
The SI, or metric, system is devided into two sets of units; base units and derived units. The base units are used to define all other units. There are seven base units. metre, m. length. kilogram, kg, mass. second, s, time. ampere, A, electrical current. kelvin,K, temperature. candela, cd, luminous intensity. mole, mol, amount of substance.
they are base 10 (or the power or ten)
The SI (International System of Units) base unit for mass is kilogram (kg).
No, the base for the metric system is ten.
Metre is the SI, or metric, base unit of length.
The "metric system", more precisely the SI, has lots of units, depending on what you want to measure. Check the Wikipedia article on "SI units" for a list.