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Difference between standart unit and si unit

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Answered by trinethra93
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The SI unit of time is second. There are seven base units is SI. They are meter (length), kilogram (mass), second (time), Ampere (current), Kelvin (temperature), candela (luminous intensity), mole (amount of substance). ... For example, Force - The SI unit is Newton, Pressure - SI unit is Pascal etc.

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Answered by itzdreamer44
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The SI unit of time is second. There are seven base units is SI. They are meter (length), kilogram (mass), second (time), Ampere (current), Kelvin (temperature), candela (luminous intensity), mole (amount of substance). ... For example, Force - The SI unit is Newton, Pressure - SI unit is Pascal etc.

The second meaning of standard unit refers to a unit of particular set of units of measurement called the standard system (versus the metric system). The standard system includes the standard units of the foot, the pound (mass), and the gallon. ... United States customary units, used predominantly in the United States.

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