Physics, asked by Lemonsquareroot, 6 months ago


Explain why standards for length, mass, and time keep on changing from one to another.

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Answered by ratamrajesh
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Answer:

Explanation:

We measure stuff all the time—how long, how heavy, how hot, and so on—because we need to for things such as trade, health, and knowledge. But making sure our measurements compare apples with apples has been a challenge: how to know if my kilogram weight or meter length is the same as yours.

Attempts have been made to define the units of measurement over the years. But on International Metrology Day we saw the complete revision of those standards come into play.

You won’t notice anything—you will not be heavier or lighter than yesterday—because the transition has been made to be seamless.

Just the definitions of the seven base units of the SI (Système International d’Unités, or the International System of Units) are now completely different from yesterday.

Answered by monikachouksey72
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Explain why standards for length, mass, and time keep on changing from one to another. - 28578052

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