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The standard units of measurement is known as

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Answered by ʀᴀᴊᴠɪᴄᴋʏ
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Why do we need standard unit measurement?

  • We need standard unit for measurement to make our judgement more reliable and accurate.
  • For proper dealing, measurement should be same for everybody. Thus there should be uniformity in measurement.
  • For the sake of uniformity we need a common set of units of measurement, which are called standard units.
  • Nowadays Si units in science and technology almost universally.
  • SI unit of length is metre denoted by symbol (m).
Answered by vaibhavsemwal
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Answer:

The standard units of measurement are known as SI units.

Explanation:

The standard units of measurement are known as SI units of those measurements.

example: Standard unit of length is meter.

SI unit is weight is kilogram.

The metric system is a system of measurement introduced in France in the 1790s based on the metre. The historical development of the metric system has led to the recognition of several principles. Each of the basic dimensions of nature is represented by a single basic measurement unit.

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