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measurement and the system of units??​

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Answered by legendary10
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Systems of measurement have historically been important, regulated and defined for the purposes of science and commerce. Systems of measurement in use include the International System of Units (SI), the modern form of the metric system, the British imperial system, and the United States customary system.

Answered by Anonymous
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The set of systems of units in Maple is:

The set of systems of units in Maple is:SI (International System of Units) (meter-kilogram-second-ampere-kelvin-mole-candela)

The set of systems of units in Maple is:SI (International System of Units) (meter-kilogram-second-ampere-kelvin-mole-candela)FPS (foot-pound-second)

The set of systems of units in Maple is:SI (International System of Units) (meter-kilogram-second-ampere-kelvin-mole-candela)FPS (foot-pound-second)MKS (meter-kilogram-second)

The set of systems of units in Maple is:SI (International System of Units) (meter-kilogram-second-ampere-kelvin-mole-candela)FPS (foot-pound-second)MKS (meter-kilogram-second)CGS (centimeter-gram-second)

The set of systems of units in Maple is:SI (International System of Units) (meter-kilogram-second-ampere-kelvin-mole-candela)FPS (foot-pound-second)MKS (meter-kilogram-second)CGS (centimeter-gram-second)EMU (Electromagnetic) (centimeter-gram-second-abampere)

The set of systems of units in Maple is:SI (International System of Units) (meter-kilogram-second-ampere-kelvin-mole-candela)FPS (foot-pound-second)MKS (meter-kilogram-second)CGS (centimeter-gram-second)EMU (Electromagnetic) (centimeter-gram-second-abampere)ESU (Electrostatic) (centimeter-gram-second-abcoulomb)

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