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The fundamental unit of mass in S.I system is: Select one: a. KilograM b. newton c. gram d. meter

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Answered by VriddhiS
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the answer is a. Kilogram

Answered by brpatel7878
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The Systeme International Metric

The International System of Units

Quantitative measurement is the cornerstone of modern science, but it has not always been so. The application of quantitative measurements to chemistry, for example, does not predate AD 1500. Quantitative measurement was developed for other purposes, as technology, and was only then adopted for scientific use. The system of weights and measures were developed on an ad hoc basis in different parts of the world. The most fundamental quantities measured were mass or weight, length or distance, and time. Systems of units for measuring these were developed from the very beginning of recorded history. Measurement of temperature was added in the sixteenth century, and measurement of electric current in the eighteenth century. More recently the amount of substance and luminous intensity have been added in the International System of Units, or SI.

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