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3 Difference between mks systems of unit and si unit​

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Answered by sandra4033
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The MKS system of units has the meter, kilogram, and second as its base units. Although the MKS system does not include units of electricity or magnetism, the SI system, which is also based on the meter, kilogram, and second, does. ... If the unit you want is not there, select and then enter the unit.

Answered by xXMrKatilXx87
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\huge\green{The SI system of units is build upon MKS system of units. The MKS system of units express any measurement of physical quantities using fundamental units of Length,Mass,Time which are metre ,kilogram and second respectively. The SI system of units is Internationally accepted system of units.}

The SI system of units is build upon MKS system of units. The MKS system of units express any measurement of physical quantities using fundamental units of Length,Mass,Time which are metre ,kilogram and second respectively. The SI system of units is Internationally accepted system of units.

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